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Category Archives: Misophonia

Misophonia Cures

Misophonia is a widespread disorder, which is common amongst 20% of the world’s population. In simple words, misophonia is a disorder that refers to hatred or resentment toward specific sounds. Misophonia was first named ‘Selective Sound Syndrome’ in 1997. Most people say that it is the right name for it because misophonic sound triggers are… Continue Reading

Misophonia In 2019. Are We Closer To A Cure?

Misophonia In 2019. Are We Closer To A Cure? Is it intolerable for you to sit in the office because your co-worker is popping chewing gum for the past 10 minutes unstoppably? Do you get scared while crossing the road when you hear a honking bus? Do you feel like punching your sibling when he/she… Continue Reading

Misophonia Prognosis

When you receive a misophonia prognosis, you quickly learn that it cannot be treated with medication. Misophonia is a feeling of annoyance and discomfort towards specific sounds. Sufferers feel extremely negative about those sounds and often find themselves feeling helpless when it comes to looking for solutions. While there is no medication available as a… Continue Reading

I have Misophonia, What Are My Options?

Also known as sound sensitivity syndrome, misophonia is essentially extreme or mild sensitivity to some select sounds and noises. Nasal sounds, throat sounds, and chewing sounds are some common triggers for people suffering from this disorder. Although living with this condition can be quite challenging, it is certainly not impossible, no matter how severe your… Continue Reading

Misophonia: Current & Future Treatments

Picture the sound and feeling that comes from the scraping of nails across a chalkboard. That cringing, uncomfortable irritation is what people with misophonia feel or experience every day. Any small sounds can affect them, though. This makes their daily life full of fear and anxiety, as they never know when a specific sound or… Continue Reading

What is Misophonia?

Have you ever heard a noise that caused you immense anxiety, frustration, or triggered an emotional reaction? Do you frequently get frustrated at sounds in which they seem to have no type of effect on other people? If so, you may be dealing with a rare syndrome known as misophonia. According to the International OCD… Continue Reading

The Future of Misophonia Treatment

Plenty of negative diseases and disorders exist in today’s society. They have developed from many factors including irregularities in body or brain development, or through external environmental factors. One example of a syndrome that has developed over time is known as misophonia. This is a rare disability that effects less than 1 percent of the… Continue Reading

The Link Between Misophonia and Anxiety

Misophonia is currently being investigated in many different aspects, and one of the main areas of exploration for specialists is the link between misophonia and anxiety. Some people seem confused over the differences between the two and how they are related in the medical sense, and if you frequently suffer from unpleasant sensations seemingly caused… Continue Reading

Misophonia

What Is Misophonia? Hearing is perhaps the sense that people mistreat the most throughout their lives, especially in their earlier years. Going to loud concerts without earplugs, listening to music at high volumes through in-ear earphones, and various other things that we pay little thought to can come back in a very frightening way in… Continue Reading

Signs that You Have Misophonia

Misophonia basically, refers to a sound sensitivity disease or in easier words it can be a hatred of sounds. These sounds can include the noise made by a person when they eat, chew, breathe, whistle or yawn. Repetitive noises are quite disturbing for the one suffering from this disease. They not only prove to be… Continue Reading