What is the disease of sensitivity to sound

Sensitivity to sound is a phenomenon of sensory allergy. If organic causes are ruled out, such as neurological problems, ENT problems, then its mostly seen in patients with neurasthenia, hysteria, anxiety disorders, etc. It depends on whether the patient has other manifestations and psychiatric symptoms besides sensitivity to sound. If the patient also has worry, fear, distraction, hyperthymesia, or even acute panic attacks and is accompanied by a sense of loss of control and near death, consider anxiety disorders. If the patient also has manifestations of hysteria-like attacks, such as transient syncope, unconsciousness, and emotional outbursts, hysteria may be diagnosed. In addition, if the patient does not sleep well, is easily excited mentally and also easily fatigued, it may be neurasthenia and needs to be diagnosed and treated accordingly at the hospital.