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This book describes Charles Bonnet Syndrome (Visual Release Hallucinations), Diagnosis and
Treatment and Related DiseasesCharles Bonnet Syndrome is a not well known disorder and often
misdiagnosed for other illnesses.Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) is a disorder in which a person
with partial or complete vision loss (partial or total blindness) develops complex visual
hallucinations.The complex hallucinations linked with Charles Bonnet Syndrome normally
comprise small animated (cartoon) images or faces.CBS or Visual Release Hallucinations is
relatively frequent among the visually-impairedThe affected patients are normally aware that the
hallucinations are not real.The frequency of visual hallucinations differs from one person to
another.Some may feel the hallucinations intermittently while others feel them daily or
continuously.These hallucinations are occasionally called ‘phantom images’ or ‘phantom
vision’.These phantom images correlate to a person’s usual visual experience.The hallucinations
patients with CBS feel can be portrayed as simple or complex.Simple hallucinations comprise
shapes and patterns while complex hallucinations comprise images of people, vehicles, animals,
and plants.Hallucination episodes can vary from a few seconds to hours and may repeatedly
happen over the course of several days to years.Most people who have Charles Bonnet syndrome
have very poor vision but the Charles Bonnet syndrome can also affect people who have only a
slight loss of vision or even normal vision.The most common risk factors for developing Charles
Bonnet Syndrome cause either central or peripheral vision loss:Age-related macular
degenerationGlaucomaCataractsDiabetic retinopathyRetinitis pigmentosaOptic neuritisRetinal
vascular occlusionStrokeDoctors believe the brain creates fantasy pictures or releases old pictures
that are kept there to compensate for not getting images through the eyes.There are 2 principal
methods of contracting Charles Bonnet syndrome:The result of a wide range of eye diseases -
more frequentThe result of other medical disorders (e.g., stroke) or various eye procedures - Less
frequent.The hallucinatory images often happen with natural objects observed with the remaining
vision.The person might be diagnosed with Charles Bonnet syndrome if the person has:Vision
impairmentComplex visual hallucination or phantom images recentlyKnown what the person saw
was not real (i.e., no delusions)Knowledge that the person is not mentally illNo noticeable issues
with thinking or memory.Not have hallucinations involving other senses, such as the hearing.The
images are solely visual (i.e., hallucinations cannot be heard, smelled, tasted or touched)There is
no known curative treatment for Charles Bonnet syndrome.Doctors have tried medicines but they
did not work.Symptoms often improve with time, possibly because the brain becomes used to
receiving fewer images to process.However it may take years for the hallucinations to stopThe
treatment measures for Charles Bonnet Syndrome may involve:Treating the underlying cause of
vision loss such as age-related macular degeneration, cataract, glaucoma, etc.Vision aids to
improve existing visionProviding patient reassurance and emotional supportAdministration of antiepileptic
or anti-anxiety medications, as neededThe restoration of vision has been shown to
reduce or eliminate the visual hallucinations from Charles Bonnet Syndrome, in some
casesTABLE OF CONTENTIntroductionChapter 1 Charles Bonnet SyndromeChapter 2
CausesChapter 3 SymptomsChapter 4 DiagnosisChapter 5 TreatmentChapter 6
PrognosisChapter 7 HallucinationsChapter 8 Vision LossEpilogue