How To Treat Misophonia
Medication

Researchers are still learning about the best ways to treat misophonia. Though misophonia appears to be its eir own condition, it also seems to have overlap with many other conditions, including Tourette syndrome, anxiety disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Anti-anxiety medications and antidepressants can be used to manage both anxiety disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Some patients may find when their anxiety is better managed, they experience less of a reaction to their trigger sounds. Individuals on the autism spectrum may also be more likely to have misophonia and other sensory-related triggers. By managing any co-existing mental health conditions with medication, affected individuals may be able to manage the misophonia.
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