Auditory hallucinations are most often associated with paranoid schizophrenia, a mental illness in which the patient imagines a skewed reality that is not accurate. Auditory hallucinations are experienced when an individual hears things that aren't really there. These noises can be voices, animal sounds, music, or any other noise that has not actually occurred.
Although auditory hallucinations can be jarring, with correct treatment, they can be managed in order to live a normal daily life. See a doctor. Your doctor will most likely put you in touch with a psychiatrist, and possibly a talk therapist, like a psychological social worker or psychologist.
Take medication. The psychiatrist may put you on an antipsychotic medication that, if it works correctly, should stop all auditory hallucinations. It may take up to a month to see results, but it is important to continue taking your medication exactly as prescribed.
Remember you have an illness. If you start to hear voices that are ... more.
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