One reason is because they have a dirty mouth. That could mean that they could've drank out of your toilet or eat mud. Another reason why someone might have hallucinations is because they drink blood. I had a friend that would drink out of my toilet and drink her blood when she got scraped, I never really thought anything about it until i read an internet article about what i should do if my friend drinks blood and toilet water. It told me i should either not let her anywhere near anything that's sharp or my bathroom or take a shovel and hit her/him with it 6 times. I was a little hesitant about hitting my best friend over hte head with a shovel 6 times but i knew it had to be done. I invited her over a couple days later and things were going great, no toilet water nothin. Th i got a scrape and she licked my scrape. I knew it was the time so i hit her with the shovel 6 times and she stopped, forever. SHe still thanks me to this day for knocking her out of her hallucinations. So if you know someone who hallucinates a lot they may be on LSD or they could have a dirty mouth. JUST DO IT! DONT BE RELUCTANT TO! (this may result in death do not attempt)
They are getting hallucinations.
It is possible.
Hallucinations are common with a high fever. It usually is nor a ominous sign, especially with young people.
hallucinations :D
Only in fantasy fiction. Or hallucinations.
Seraquel is an antipsychotic Medication for people who hear voices and have hallucinations.
He suffered from hallucinations, sleeplessness. He got himself killed by Macduff for he got mad and insane and made people suspicious by his actions and hallucinations.
No, that's why they are called hallucinations!
you can not see evidence of hallucinations but you can see what may be causing and provoking hallucinations such as a tumor.
Schizophrenic hallucinations can be either. However, most schizophrenics report predominantly or entirely auditory hallucinations.
If you are talking about auditory hallucinations, most people with schizophrenia hallucinate voices commenting on their actions.
Symptoms of hallucinations include seeing, smelling, or hearing things that are not present in the environment. Typical hallucinations involve seeing or hearing, but neither the eyes or ears have any physical problem. Instead, brain changes trigger hallucinations. Schizophrenics often experience hallucinations and many medications or street drugs can trigger hallucinations.