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Listening voices for last 9 years. Tension and anxiety. Stress and sleep disorder. Some sensation in legs and also head. Nervousness.
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Listening voices are suggestive of hallucinations. But then it is necessary to differentiate pseudo and true hallucinations. Pseudo hallucinations can accompany anxiety and depressive disorder. You need a detailed evaluation for diagnosis and treatment.
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