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Hyperacusis is an
increased sensitivity to
sound and a low
tolerance for
environmental noise.
Definitions of
hyperacusis can vary significantly; it often...
- "Decreased
sound tolerance: hy****nsitivity of
hearing (
hyperacusis, misophonia, phonophobia)". www.tinnitus.org. London:
Tinnitus and
Hyperacusis Centre....
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introducing it in
their article "
Hyperacusis", with
further explanation in the
International Tinnitus and
Hyperacusis Society's ITHS Newsletter. "Misophonia"...
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Sheldrake J,
Diehl PU,
Schaette R (2015). "Audiometric
characteristics of
hyperacusis patients".
Frontiers in Neurology. 6: 105. doi:10.3389/fneur.2015.00105...
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dysfunction which can
manifest as
sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus,
hyperacusis, dizziness, vertigo, or imbalance.
Presentation of
symptoms vary in singularity...
- Bell's
palsy can
trigger an
increased sensitivity to
sound known as
hyperacusis. The
cause of Bell's
palsy is
unknown and it can
occur at any age. Risk...
- (or spasms)
leads to
chronic ear pain, in
particular in the case of
hyperacusis and
acoustic shock. TTTS is
considered to be a
secondary consequence...
- an
increased volume,
damping the
sound somewhat. In many
people with
hyperacusis, an
increased activity develops in the
tensor tympani muscle in the middle...
- be as treatment. An ****essment of
hyperacusis, a
frequent accompaniment of tinnitus, may also be made.
Hyperacusis is
related to
negative reactions to...
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anxiety levels as well as
phobia development,
which may be ****ociated with
hyperacusis (high
sensitivity to
certain frequencies of sound).
Compared with other...