Most often, meth users experience some form of visual hallucination, but tactile hallucinations (specifically, “meth bugs”) are also common. The sensation can also go beyond taste and combine with a tactile hallucination, where they can “feel” the food or item in their mouth. Gustatory hallucinations mean a person is tasting something that isn’t present in their mouth.The thought that they are being touched or that bugs are crawling on them is common in meth users. Tactile hallucinations involve feelings caused by nonexistent stimuli.The smell can be anything-food, cologne, garbage, or even a scent they cannot place. Olfactory hallucinations cause a person to smell something that isn’t actually present in their environment.Hearing voices that don’t exist is a common example, but it can also be music or any other sound. Auditory hallucinations lead a person to believe they hear things that are not there.The hallucinations can involve objects, people, animals, or any combination thereof.
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