Can depression lead to hallucinations and hallucinations?

Patients with depression may have hallucinations and hallucinations. The classification of depressed patients in the clinic includes depression with psychotic symptoms and depression without psychotic symptoms, and the main differentiation lies in the presence or absence of psychotic symptoms. For example, some depressed patients show hallucinations, such as feeling that others are saying behind his back that he is incapable and looking down on him, and other contents. Some patients even have delusions, feeling weak and denying themselves, feeling that their bodies are hollowed out and their internal organs are completely melted and gone, and other manifestations of hallucinations and delusional contents. In addition to depressed mood, slowed thinking, reduced volitional activity, little sleep, poor diet, low self-evaluation, self-criminality, self-blame, and self-injury and suicidal behavior of depression, hallucinations and delusions are also manifested, and symptoms mainly accusing patients and self-denying patients are more common in clinical practice.