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Hallucinations and delusions in Parkinson’s

Hallucinations and delusions in Parkinson’s

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Some people experience hallucinations or delusions as a symptom of Parkinson’s, or as a side effect of their medication.

A hallucination is when you see, hear or feel things that aren’t there. Delusions are unusual thoughts, beliefs or worries that aren’t based on reality.

This information looks in more detail at what hallucinations and delusions are, the different types you might experience and what can be done to treat them. It also explains how to manage them if they can’t be treated.

If you prefer, you can read this information online