Hallucinosis Mixed

**Hallucinosis** are mental state disorders that manifest themselves in the form of illusory and pseudohallucinatory sensations (sensations that are perceived as real, even if they are a figment of the imagination).

**Mixed hallucinosis (H. Mixta)** is a special type of hallucinosis in which individual signs of the disease are not fully expressed, as a result of which a complete picture of “glitches” can develop or, conversely, their complete absence. Often these hallucinations are unsystematic, mixed together, and the patient tries to bring them to some kind of holistic concept or general meaning. At the same time, the patient will still interpret the images that arise in his mind completely differently from time to time. The mental state of the patient at such moments is accompanied by manifestations of neurosis, which complicates the diagnosis of the disease. It is also possible that **hallucinosis occurs in schizophrenics** In this case, hallucinations are concomitant symptoms and are not observed frequently. Typically, attacks of hallucinosis are accompanied by symptoms such as delirium, anxiety,