Pediatric Hyperacusis & Diet
The term "hyperacusis" refers to a sensitivity to auditory stimulus. It is not always a hearing problem, but an issue with sound vibrations. The sounds may be perceived as confusing or exaggerated. It can cause balance issue and intense ear pain and even seizurelike episodes. Some diet changes may help symptoms.-
Vestibular Hyperacusis
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Vestibular hyperacusis does involve damage to the nerve cells. According to the Vestibular Disorders Association, treatment is not well defined. One dietary protocol includes a low-salt diet.
Food and Nutrients
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B vitamins and the minerals zinc and magnesium are being used for hyperacusis. These can be added to the diet through supplements or foods that contain the vitamins and minerals. Bananas, potatoes, dairy and protein are good sources. Also add sea vegetables, kelp and garlic to your diet. Chewing on dried fruit may increase blood circulation to the ear according to MD Junction.
Foods to Avoid
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Avoid foods and drinks with refined sugar and caffeine.
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