Having hallucinations or delusions can be alarming. You may see, feel, or hear things that don’t exist. Or you may believe something that doesn’t make sense but still seems true to you. More than half of people living with Parkinson’s disease will ultimately have these experiences, known as Parkinson’s psychosis.

Symptoms can range from mild to severe and can significantly affect your life. You may become confused or smell nonexistent odors, for example, or believe people are plotting to harm you. You may become agitated or mistreat loved ones.

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