Auditory Hallucination in Post Lingual Deaf Person: a Case Report -

S. Arafat, Srijony Ahmed, Mohammad Hamid
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Abstract

Evaluation of auditory hallucination in deaf person is a challenging task and there is paucity of standard procedure to evaluate. It was aimed at reporting a post lingual deaf patient with unique experience of auditory hallucination after a long period of not hearing any sound which made us difficult to evaluate. A 42 year old profoundly deaf male presented with hearing voices and persistent communication with that voices; sudden unprovoked aggression; undue suspiciousness; sleep disturbances and poor self care for last one month. As deafness is a strong communication barrier, clinical diagnostic interview was performed carefully by written languages with the help of pen and paper to evaluate his hallucination as well as other psychotic symptoms. Detailed evaluation revealed that the patient had third person auditory hallucination in the form of running commentary which fulfills all criteria of perception. He was a diagnosed case of Schizophrenia and treated with antipsychotics. He responded with medications and discharged for further follow up. A different standardized method to explore such phenomenon in the deaf persons may provide comfort to the clinicians as well as may reduce the suffering of the affected persons.
后语聋人的幻听1例报告
聋人幻听的评估是一项具有挑战性的任务,缺乏标准的评估程序。这是为了报告一个在长时间听不到任何声音后出现幻听的独特经历的后语失聪患者,这使我们难以评估。一名42岁的重度失聪男性表现为幻听并持续与幻听交流;突然的无端攻击;过度的疑心;过去一个月有睡眠障碍和自我照顾能力差。由于耳聋是一种很强的沟通障碍,临床诊断访谈是在纸笔的帮助下,通过书面语言进行的,以评估他的幻觉和其他精神病症状。详细的评估显示,患者有第三人称幻听形式的运行评论,满足所有标准的知觉。他被诊断为精神分裂症,并接受了抗精神病药物治疗。他接受了药物治疗,并出院接受进一步随访。一种不同的标准化方法来探讨聋人的这种现象,可能会给临床医生带来安慰,也可能会减少受影响的人的痛苦。
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