Do hallucinations count as seizures?

The occurrence of phantom hearing is not necessarily counted as epileptic seizures, seizures may cause phantom hearing, but there are many other causes of phantom hearing, such as psychological factors, mental illness and so on.
Epilepsy is a common neurological disease, epileptic seizures in different forms, can be loss of consciousness, limb convulsions, but also can be manifested as sensory, motor, mental, behavioral, etc. Therefore, epileptic seizures may cause phantom hearing, especially temporal lobe epilepsy, the clinical manifestations of language disorders, hallucinations, phantom hearing and other symptoms.
However, in addition to epilepsy can cause, phantom hearing can also be seen in non-disease factors, such as psychological factors, excessive mental tension, mental stress, etc., as well as psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, etc., can also lead to the phenomenon of phantom hearing.
When hallucinations occur, it is necessary to consult a doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and then targeted treatment, not the occurrence of hallucinations is epileptic seizures.