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"Seeing Things"

"Seeing things" typically refers to perceiving visual experiences that are not actually present, often called visual hallucinations. These can occur due to various factors such as mental health conditions (like schizophrenia), medications, sleep deprivation, or neurological issues. While they feel real to the person experiencing them, they do not correspond to actual objects or events in the environment. Recognizing these moments as hallucinations can help in understanding their origin and seeking appropriate treatment or support. If such experiences are frequent or distressing, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable to identify underlying causes and appropriate intervention.