Can changes in atmospheric pressure trigger Phonophobia symptoms?

Yes, changes in atmospheric pressure, such as during weather fluctuations or airplane travel, can trigger Phonophobia symptoms in some individuals. The rapid changes in air pressure can impact the sensitivity of the ears and amplify sound perception, making triggering sounds more distressing. Taking necessary precautions, such as using earplugs or managing anxiety through relaxation techniques, may help alleviate symptoms during such situations.

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