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7. Medical Conditions

Non-mental health medical conditions can cause hallucinations if they interfere with the sensory pathways in the body. For example, deafness can result in auditory hallucinations, and damage to the visual pathways can lead to visual hallucinations. Other possible causes include chromosomal disorders, traumatic brain injuries, sleep disorders, Alzheimer's disease, seizures, and some vitamin deficiencies. People with migraine headaches can experience visual hallucinations before or during a migraine.

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