Hallucinations

Definition Hallucinations are perceptions that do not occur in response to a corresponding sensory stimulus. This means that the affected person hears, sees, tastes, smells or feels something without an external stimulus. A qualified statement about existing hallucinations can only be made if a healthy fellow human being is in the same situation but feels … Hallucinations

Symptoms | Hallucinations

Symptoms The symptoms of hallucinations depend on the type of false sensation. Depending on which sensory perception is deceived or clouded, the patient may experience completely different experiences. As a rule, one only speaks of hallucinations when the patient actually believes that everything he or she perceives is reality. If the affected person recognizes the … Symptoms | Hallucinations

Therapy | Hallucinations

Therapy The therapy of hallucinations must be based on the individual causes. If alcohol plays a role in the medical history of the patient with hallucinations, controlled withdrawal and addiction therapy must be aimed at, and in the case of fever-induced hallucinations the temperature must be lowered rapidly. Other causes of hallucinations, such as sleep … Therapy | Hallucinations

Delirium: Multiple Causes

When you hear the word “delir” or “delirium,” you usually automatically think of a clinical picture that you mistakenly assign to alcohol abuse. But delirium occurs in up to 50 percent of all hospitalized patients – and by no means only in alcoholics. Definition: what is delirium? Delirium is a clinical picture in which various … Delirium: Multiple Causes

Delir: Therapy

The certainly best known form of delirium is alcohol delirium, which can occur in various forms in alcoholics. How delir is treated in general and what should be considered in the therapy of alcohol delirium in particular is explained below. Alcohol delirium (delirium tremens). Alcohol delirium has some special features. It is important to note … Delir: Therapy

How to Prevent Delirium

Can delirium be prevented? And why is delirium so dangerous? These and other questions are answered below. How can delirium be prevented? Delirium triggered by multiple risk factors often cannot be averted. However, because delirious syndromes are so common, intensive care and monitoring of a hospitalized patient often detects delirium in its early stages and … How to Prevent Delirium