Epilepsy has the potential to cause symptoms of phantom hearing, which can be seen in people with epilepsy who have partial sensory seizures, but phantom hearing can also be caused by other reasons, and it is recommended that the diagnosis be clarified after a prompt visit to the doctor. During partial sensory seizures in epilepsy seizure types, some people with specific sensory seizures may experience auditory seizures, which are manifested as phantom hearing, etc. They may also exhibit visual seizures, such as flashes of light or blackouts, etc.; olfactory seizures, gustatory seizures, and vertigo seizures. In addition to hallucinations that may be caused by epilepsy, they can also be seen as a result of non-disease factors, such as mental stress, fatigue, etc.; and psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, bi-directional affective disorders, sleep disorders, and so on. If you have any related symptoms, it is recommended that you actively seek medical attention to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment.