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What is Hyperacusis?

WHAT IS Hyperacusis Brought to you by WHITENOISEDIRECT.COM Those with Hyperacusis suffer from extreme noise sensitivity, where loud noise becomes too difficult to tolerate. Individuals with Hyperacusis may also suffer from depression, phonophobia or fear of loud sounds, and even migraines. who is affected? in 50,000 people have hyperacusis, making this condition extremely rare Hyperacusis may affect one or both ears Hyperacusis is NOT a genetic condition, instead, it may be acquired later in life Other causes of Hyperacusis include Head injuries, ear damage, lyme disease, viral infections involving the inner ear and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome. The occurrence of Hyperacusis is high in children with brain injuries. Diagnosing Hyperacusis If you experience high sensitivity to noise or sound, consult with an otolaryngologist (or ENT doctor) immediately. Curing Hyperacusis There is NO corrective or medical treatment for Hyperacusis However, sound therapy and wearing hearing aids may assist in regulating how your brain receives sound. Sound therapy may take up to 12 months, while hearing aids may have to be worn for as long as you have Hyperacusis. Hyperacusis, Hearing Lossand Tinnitus Hyperacusis may be a symptom of... Listening to sounds that exceed 50 dB May affect one ear with hyperacusis affecting the other or may lead to Tinnitus Hearing Loss Or in other cases, Tinnitus and Hyperacusis may affect both ears 36 million Americans today have Tinnitus with 1 in every 1000 suffering from Hyperacusis at the same time White Noise Machines can help you overcome tinnitus, hearing loss, and even hyperacusis. For more information, visit: WHITE NOISE DIRECT www.WHITENOISEDIRECT.COM Better Privacy Means Better Productivity Source American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery – (www.entnet.org/index.cfm) WHAT IS Hyperacusis Brought to you by WHITENOISEDIRECT.COM Those with Hyperacusis suffer from extreme noise sensitivity, where loud noise becomes too difficult to tolerate. Individuals with Hyperacusis may also suffer from depression, phonophobia or fear of loud sounds, and even migraines. who is affected? in 50,000 people have hyperacusis, making this condition extremely rare Hyperacusis may affect one or both ears Hyperacusis is NOT a genetic condition, instead, it may be acquired later in life Other causes of Hyperacusis include Head injuries, ear damage, lyme disease, viral infections involving the inner ear and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome. The occurrence of Hyperacusis is high in children with brain injuries. Diagnosing Hyperacusis If you experience high sensitivity to noise or sound, consult with an otolaryngologist (or ENT doctor) immediately. Curing Hyperacusis There is NO corrective or medical treatment for Hyperacusis However, sound therapy and wearing hearing aids may assist in regulating how your brain receives sound. Sound therapy may take up to 12 months, while hearing aids may have to be worn for as long as you have Hyperacusis. Hyperacusis, Hearing Lossand Tinnitus Hyperacusis may be a symptom of... Listening to sounds that exceed 50 dB May affect one ear with hyperacusis affecting the other or may lead to Tinnitus Hearing Loss Or in other cases, Tinnitus and Hyperacusis may affect both ears 36 million Americans today have Tinnitus with 1 in every 1000 suffering from Hyperacusis at the same time White Noise Machines can help you overcome tinnitus, hearing loss, and even hyperacusis. For more information, visit: WHITE NOISE DIRECT www.WHITENOISEDIRECT.COM Better Privacy Means Better Productivity Source American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery – (www.entnet.org/index.cfm)

What is Hyperacusis?

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Those with Hyperacusis suffer from extreme noise sensitivity, where loud noise becomes too difficult to tolerate. Individuals with Hyperacusis may also suffer from depression, phonophobia or fear of l...

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