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Magnesium Status and Noise Hyper-Sensitivity

  • Yes, a deficiency in magnesium can significantly contribute to increased sensitivity to noise, often referred to as hyperacusis or auditory hyper-reactivity.

Physiological Mechanisms

  • Nervous System Excitation: Magnesium acts as a crucial natural calcium blocker and calming agent for the nervous system. Without adequate levels, nerve cells can become hyperexcitable.
  • Auditory Nerve Function: Low magnesium compromises the ability of the auditory pathways and the central nervous system to properly filter and dampen sensory stimuli, making everyday sounds seem jarringly loud or painful.
  • Stress Response: Magnesium depletion heightens overall bodily stress and muscle tension, which further lowers the threshold for sensory overload, including auditory tolerance.

Nutritional Considerations

  • Mineral Balance: It is important to evaluate magnesium in the context of other electrolytes and minerals, particularly calcium, potassium, and sodium, as imbalances can exacerbate neurological and muscular symptoms.
  • Diet and Supplementation: Increasing intake of magnesium-rich foods or utilizing appropriate forms of magnesium supplementation may help restore nervous system stability and reduce sound sensitivity over time.
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