HYPERACUSIS RESEARCH
Updated 345 days ago
Hyperacusis can be diagnosed by an Audiologist or an Otolaryngologist (ear, nose, and throat doctor). There are no specific corrective surgical or medical treatments for hyperacusis. However, sound therapy enables some patients to be able to gradually tolerate more sounds by listening to a form of white noise. See the American Academy of Otolaryngology's hyperacusis patient page for additional diagnosis and treatment details. Hyperacusis Research is committed to finding a cure for patients whose condition has not significantly improved by current treatment options...
For many patients, several of these sub-types may coexist. Hyperacusis Research's work is focused on this last type as we are dedicated to researching what we call "noise-induced pain."...
Hyperacusis afflicts thousands, causing pain from everyday noise. We are dedicated to developing effective treatments and researching its causes.
Also known as: Hyperacusis Research Limited, Hyperacusis Research Ltd.