A comparative study of hallucinations of patients with schizophrenia and Charles Bonnett syndrome and corresponding realistic discriminatory power illusion is defined as perception when there is no external stimulus (6). Do not confuse actual external objects with fantasy that they are recognized by individual but misunderstood (6). Illusions can take a variety of forms, such as visual, auditory, odor, tactile sense, but this article will focus on visual types.
Charles Bonnet Syndrome is the name of a visual hallucination that a person with partial or severe visual disability experiences. At first glance may not be noticed that hallucinations are hallucinations, sharing with caregivers may be delayed, so fantasies can occur at any time, and there is a possibility of pain for people of all ages. They till they begin to understand ourselves. Illusions can panic and unrealistic ones that are real and unrealistic, and caregivers need to learn how to support patients. Illusions are sometimes eye movements, or only logical logic such as "I can see fire but there is no smoke or fever" or "We are infected with the mouse but they have a pink ribbon" There are things that distract you. A bell hanging around the neck. "Over the past few months to years, the performance of hallucinations can change and becomes more or less frequent as the observation ability becomes more frequent.
Illusions may occur with various psychological difficulties. People who have problems related to schizophrenia or are gradually associated with schizophrenia often have these problems. Patients with Parkinson's disease, Charles Bonnet Syndrome, certain epilepsies, and certain extra-peritoneal gluten hypersensitivity may also have these diseases. In individuals who have stress-related serious psychological problems such as post traumatic stress disorder, in particular, disturbing hallucinations may occur as well. In this case, hallucinations are often associated with stress conditions that cause patient problems. Thus, experienced veterans may have hallucinations, including armed and threatened people who can see the surroundings in a vague way. On the other hand, you may think that the victim of rape is watching potential sex offenders trying to hide in the empty room she is about to enter.