kuuloharhoja
Kuuloharhoja, or auditory hallucinations, are perceptions of sound without an external auditory source. They can involve voices, sounds, or music and may occur as single or multiple experiences. Voices may speak to the person, about them, or converse with each other, and the content can be distressing, neutral, or even comforting.
Causes and risk factors can be diverse. They are most commonly associated with schizophrenia spectrum disorders,
Clinical features and assessment focus on the nature and impact of the experiences. Auditory hallucinations are
Treatment and prognosis depend on the underlying condition. Management often includes antipsychotic medications when indicated, along