Many of us remain  concerned with increasing sound 
pollution and complain about so many audio  stimuli in the environment. 
Imagine the condition of the people who have to  face the situation of 
hearing voices in their head in addition to all the  sounds coming from 
their surroundings. Yes, this is what happens in the case of  
unfortunate people who are victims of auditory hallucinations. These 
people  perceive voices that are not there for real but coming from 
their own head. 
Voices that are coming from one’s own head
  Among hallucinations  of all kinds, it is the auditory hallucinations 
that are most common. People  suffering from mental disorders like 
schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are the  ones who hear voices inside 
their head. Sometimes there is a single voice  talking to these people 
but in other cases there are multiple voices talking  and even giving 
commands. All this begins in the form of whisperings and  mumbling but 
as mental disorder takes root, these voices become audible and  very 
clear. The patient becomes confused at first as he believes these are  
voices coming from outside but when he sees no one around; he accepts 
the  reality and finds himself in a very unpleasant condition. He has 
nowhere to go  but to keep listening to these voices that are often 
accusatory and abusive. 
No way of escaping from these voices
  In most cases of  auditory hallucinations, victim says, ‘I am constantly hearing voices in my head’.
 This is a clear indication that he is  suffering from a mental 
disorder. If you are a normal individual, you cannot  imagine what it is
 like to be listening to voices coming from your own head. It  is a 
virtual nightmare and the lives of these people become a living hell.  
Soon, people suffering from these hallucinations find themselves 
interacting with  the voices coming from their head.  To  all the people
 who are normal, an individual taking to himself appears to be  
abnormal. But to the victim, the voices are real and talking to him or 
about  him and he has no way of escaping these voices. 
Auditory hallucinations  force victims to do things 
as told by these voices. These people often do  things they would never 
even imagine doing in their lives because they are  often threatened by 
the voices that they would kill him if he does not oblige.  The method 
of treatment of such individuals is to give them tranquilizers but  this
 approach does not seem to work. Patients are now being taught to give  
space to these voices and listen to them but learn not to obey them. 
 
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