What Causes Hyperacusis?

Excessively Loud Sound

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While many cases of hyperacusis are caused by an injury or underlying illness in the body, the condition can also be set off by excessively loud sound. Some patients have developed hyperacusis after hearing one extremely loud sound, like an explosion or gunshot. In addition, the condition can develop over time if individuals are around loud noises for a long period. These noises are typically loud enough to cause hearing damage and tinnitus. If individuals are experiencing sound sensitivity after exposure to an excessively loud sound or sounds, they should make an appointment with an ear, nose, and throat specialist to evaluate your hearing. This kind of doctor can examine the patient's ears to determine if there's physical damage. They can also recommend treatments. When the sensitivity doesn't resolve on its own, sound desensitization therapy may be recommended. This therapy involves listening to quiet sounds and slowly working up to louder sounds.

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