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Hallucination Of Visual, Auditory And Smell. Diagnosing For MS And Lupus. Hallucination Symptoms Of MS Or Lupus?

I have had hallucinations for many years, visual, auditory and smell. I do not have a past history of drug use. I do not currently take drugs, street or prescribed. My doctor is testing me for MS and Lupus. He is unaware of the hallucinations and due to past responses from medical professionals I don't want to tell him. Could the hallucinations be a symptom of MS or Lupus?
Mon, 14 Oct 2013
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Welcome to HCM!

YES,A variety of general medical conditions may cause hallucinations, including neurological conditions like multiple sclerosis and autoimmune disorders with central nervous system involvement (e.g., systemic lupus erythematosus).

The associated physical examination findings, laboratory findings, and patterns of prevalence and onset reflect the etiology.

hope this answers your query.Take care!





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Hallucination Of Visual, Auditory And Smell. Diagnosing For MS And Lupus. Hallucination Symptoms Of MS Or Lupus?

Hi! Welcome to HCM! YES,A variety of general medical conditions may cause hallucinations, including neurological conditions like multiple sclerosis and autoimmune disorders with central nervous system involvement (e.g., systemic lupus erythematosus). The associated physical examination findings, laboratory findings, and patterns of prevalence and onset reflect the etiology. hope this answers your query.Take care!