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