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Charles Bonnet Syndrome (visual hallucinations)
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Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) is a condition that affects individuals who have experienced significant vision loss. Named after the Swiss philosopher Charles Bonnet, who first described it in 1760, CBS is characterised by vivid visual hallucinations that occur in people with little or no sight. These hallucinations can be simple, such as patterns or shapes, or more complex, involving detailed images of people, animals, or entire scenes.

Importantly, these hallucinations are purely visual and do not involve other senses. They are not a sign of mental illness or dementia, but rather a response by the brain to the lack of visual input. While these hallucinations can be distressing for some, understanding that they are a common and natural response to vision loss can help manage the condition. Although there's no cure, awareness and support can greatly improve the quality of life for those affected.

#hallucination #visionloss #mentalhealth #psychiatry #psychiatrist
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@drjaleelmohammed

3 months ago

Many people with CBS experience the hallucinations temporarily. They often diminish or disappear over time.

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@nikitaKarkavin

3 months ago

“Schizophrenia”

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