Clinicaudio Centros Auditivos

Do you have auditory hypersensitivity?

If you find certain sounds intense, annoying, or difficult to tolerate, you may be experiencing auditory hypersensitivity. At Clinicaudio, we can help you understand what it means and how to manage it.

What is auditory hypersensitivity?

Auditory hypersensitivity is a condition in which the auditory system reacts more intensely to everyday sounds. Even if these sounds are not particularly loud, sufferers perceive them as excessive, overwhelming, or intrusive. It is not necessarily a disease, but rather a change in the way the brain interprets sound.

How does it manifest?

People with auditory hypersensitivity often experience discomfort, fatigue, or distraction from normal environmental sounds: conversations, doorbells, electronic devices, or traffic. In some cases, this sensitivity can lead to difficulty concentrating, avoidance of noisy places, or feeling overstimulated.

At Clinicaudio we help you understand your sound perception

If the sounds in your environment affect you more than usual, we perform a comprehensive hearing evaluation to assess your case.

Is it the same as hyperacusis?

Not exactly. Although they share certain characteristics, auditory hypersensitivity is usually milder and can be associated with specific sensory profiles (for example, in people with migraines, stress, anxiety, or sensory processing disorders). Hyperacusis, on the other hand, is a more specific clinical disorder that usually requires therapeutic treatment.

Causes and associated factors

Understanding the context in which it occurs is key to managing it.
Auditory hypersensitivity may be related to:

High levels of stress or mental fatigue

Prolonged anxiety states

Increased sensory processing (in highly sensitive individuals or those with ASD)

Excessive sound stimulation or overloaded environments

At Clinicaudio, we evaluate not only your hearing, but also your auditory and emotional environment.

Signs that could indicate auditory hypersensitivity

How can it be addressed?

Although there is no single solution, there are ways to improve hearing tolerance:
We offer a free review to explore your options together.
At Clinicaudio, we provide clear guidance so you can identify what can help you in your daily life.

Listening without overload is possible

Auditory hypersensitivity can be difficult to explain to others, but you are not alone. Understanding how it affects your relationship with sound is the first step in learning to live with it. At Clinicaudio, we help you find balance between your sensory well-being and your daily life.

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