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Anesthesia-induced hallucinations, also known as anesthesia-induced hallucinosis, are a rare but well-documented phenomenon that occurs during general anesthesia. These hallucinations can take various forms, including visual, auditory, and tactile hallucinations, and are typically experienced by patients who are undergoing surgery. The exact mechanism behind these hallucinations is not fully understood, but they are believed to be related to the effects of anesthesia on the brain.
Anesthesia-induced hallucinations are often described as vivid and intense, and can be quite disturbing for the
The incidence of anesthesia-induced hallucinations varies widely, with estimates ranging from 0.1% to 10% of patients
The management of anesthesia-induced hallucinations is primarily supportive, with the goal of ensuring the patient's comfort