Have you ever sat down to a meal and started eating, only to feel completely overwhelmed by the sound of your family’s chewing? Or had an officemate whose typing felt so loud that you’re sure the astronauts could hear it from outer space? If so, you might be affected by misophonia: an extreme reaction to certain sounds – often related … Read More
Misophonia—A Rare Sound Sensitivity Condition
Understanding Misophonia: Causes, Symptoms, and Management According to the American Tinnitus Association, there’s a rare and selective sound sensitivity condition called misophonia. Translated, misophonia means, “hatred of sound.” The condition involves a chronic, abnormal negative emotional reaction to specific sounds. The most common triggers include those generated by the mouth (chewing gum or food, popping lips), the nose (breathing, sniffing, … Read More