What mental illness causes hallucinations and auditory hallucinations?
Generally, hallucinations or auditory hallucinations may result from physiological factors, or could be caused by pathological conditions such as schizophrenia or depression. The specific analysis is as follows:
I. Physiological Factors
If someone has recently experienced excessive life stress or extreme mental tension, autonomic nervous system dysfunction may lead to various physical and psychological disturbances, including hallucinations, auditory hallucinations, restlessness, and visual hallucinations. Symptoms usually improve with adequate rest and elimination of negative emotions.
II. Pathological Factors
1. Schizophrenia
This condition is usually caused by genetic factors or abnormal development of brain neurotransmitters, leading to overactivity of dopamine in the central nervous system, resulting in symptoms such as auditory hallucinations, hallucinations, or disorganized thinking. It is recommended to take medications such as risperidone tablets, sulpiride tablets, or olanzapine tablets under medical supervision to treat and improve symptoms.
2. Depression
Depression is a common mental disorder. If left untreated and progresses to severe depression, patients may experience auditory hallucinations, hallucinations, or even delusions of persecution. It is recommended to take medications such as fluvoxamine maleate tablets, mirtazapine tablets, or duloxetine hydrochloride enteric-coated tablets under medical guidance to maintain serotonin neurotransmitter levels and control symptoms.
In addition, delirium may also cause such symptoms. If symptoms persist without improvement, prompt medical attention is necessary.