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Visual hallucinations. Hallucinations may be one of the first symptoms, and they often recur. · Movement disorders. · Poor regulation of body functions (autonomic ...
Visual hallucinations: Seeing colors, shapes, animals or people that aren't there. Movement disorders: Slowed movement, rigid muscles, tremors or shuffling ...
What causes olfactory hallucinations? An olfactory hallucination, known as phantosmia, makes you detect smells that aren't in your environment. The odors ...
The occipital lobe is linked to vision. The ... Phantosmia: What causes olfactory hallucinations? ... Phantosmia: What causes olfactory hallucinations?
Other changes might be confusion, worsening of depression, visual hallucinations ... blurred vision; change in consciousness; cold clammy skin; decreased ...
Hallucinations (visual) may occur while you are using this medicine. Check with your doctor right away if you have hallucinations (seeing things that are ...
Brain disorders such as dementia, stroke or Parkinson's disease; Past delirium episodes; Vision or hearing loss; Multiple medical problems. Complications.
People who have this type of seizure may have hallucinations. Or they may lose some or all of their vision during the seizure. These seizures also might cause ...
Blurry or blind spot in center of vision; Blurry ... Progressive expansion of shadow or curtain over visual field; Seeing nonexistent things, or hallucinating
Vision. Coordination and balance. You also might need the following tests: Brain scans. Brain imaging — usually an MRI — might reveal the source of frontal ...
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