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health22 days ago

Why Christmas Dinner Calls for Earplugs

The article discusses how individuals with misophonia, a condition causing intense discomfort from certain sounds, find Christmas challenging due to noisy family interactions. It highlights personal stories and offers coping techniques like visualization, turning sounds into a game, and creating narratives to manage the emotional response during festive gatherings.

health1 year ago

Why Fidgeting Triggers Misokinesia in Some People

Misokinesia is a condition characterized by an intense aversion to seeing others fidget, causing feelings of anger, anxiety, or distress. Often linked with misophonia, which is a dislike of certain sounds, misokinesia can significantly impact daily life. Research suggests it may be more common than previously thought, with some studies indicating that up to one-third of people might be affected. Coping strategies include avoiding triggers and using reframing therapy, though many sufferers feel embarrassed or ashamed of their reactions.

health1 year ago

"The Surprising Prevalence of Misophonia: More Common Than Previously Believed"

A recent UK survey suggests that misophonia, a condition characterized by intense reactions to common sounds such as chewing and breathing, may be more prevalent than previously thought, affecting 18.4% of the UK population. The study revealed that individuals with misophonia experience feelings of anger, panic, and helplessness when exposed to trigger sounds, leading to distress and interference with everyday life. Despite its prevalence, the majority of those affected were unaware of the term "misophonia," highlighting the need for increased awareness and support for individuals experiencing these intense reactions to everyday sounds.

health2 years ago

"Managing Misophonia: Understanding Sound Sensitivity"

Misophonia is a condition where certain sounds trigger a negative emotional reaction, causing distress and impairment in day-to-day functioning. Avoiding the triggering sound is not an effective strategy, and instead, coping mechanisms focus on reframing the sound to make it less emotionally impactful or participating in meaningful activities despite the presence of triggering sounds. Cognitive behavioral therapy may also be helpful, although research on its effectiveness is limited.

health2 years ago

Misophonia: A Common Condition Causing Extreme Reactions to Sounds.

A new survey from the UK suggests that 18.4% of people suffer from misophonia, a sensitivity to certain trigger sounds that can range from mild irritation to distress that interferes with everyday life. Trigger sounds include things such as chewing, slurping, snoring, and breathing. People with misophonia were more likely to be bothered by sounds like normal breathing and swallowing, whereas these didn't prompt any reaction in the general population. The researchers' new survey may be a useful tool to help other clinicians identify those troubled by the condition.

health2 years ago

Misophonia: A Common Condition Affecting 1 in 5 Adults.

A study published in PLOS ONE found that up to 18% of the UK general population may have misophonia, a decreased tolerance to certain sounds such as chewing or sniffing. The study surveyed 768 people and found that 18% of the sample appeared to have significant symptoms of misophonia, which can include feeling trapped or helpless around these sounds, as well as blaming yourself for the strong reactions and missing out on things because of the impact of sounds. The authors suggest their survey tool may be useful to clinicians working in the misophonia field.

health2 years ago

Misophonia: A Common and Mysterious Hearing Condition in the UK

A new study published in the journal PLOS One has shown that nearly one in five people in the UK are affected by misophonia. Misophonia is defined as “a phenomenon that causes strong emotions and reactions to certain ‘trigger’ sounds.” Common trigger sounds include noisily chewing food, the ticking of a clock, heavy breathing, tapping, clicking a pen, water dripping, rustling of paper or plastic and smacking lips. Reactions can be along the lines of emotional feelings such as distress, anger or panic; body processes like an increased heartbeat; or behavior actions such as glaring. It was found that misophonia is equally common in men and women, and the average age of those with the condition is 43.

health2 years ago

Misophonia affects nearly 20% of UK population, study finds.

A new study from King’s College London and the University of Oxford has found that 18.4% of the UK population report that certain sounds cause a significant problem in their lives, with the extreme negative reaction to some everyday sounds that are usually made by other people known as misophonia. Aside from chewing, sniffing and breathing, yawning and tapping can also trigger the condition. People with misophonia often experience a fight-or-flight response to the sounds which can trigger anger and a need to escape. The study is the first in the UK to assess the level of the condition in a general population.