05 Feb 2017
Sensitivity To Sound
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Certain sounds make people cringe. Hearing the sound of nails on a chalkboard, a person chewing, breathing, yawning and certain loud noises are extremely sensitive to some people. Sometimes these sounds can actually be almost physically painful, which is described as misophonia. Some people live with this every day. This term means “hatred of sound” and a condition in which normal, everyday noises cause extreme emotional and sometimes physical distress. Even the sound of someone fidgeting or tapping …read more