Association between Chronic Misophonia-Induced Stress and Gastrointestinal Pathology in Children—A Hypothesis
Cristina Raluca Bodo,
Andreea Salcudean,
Aurel Nirestean,
Emese Lukacs,
Maria Melania Lica,
Daniela Lucia Muntean,
Ramona Camelia Anculia,
Ramona Amina Popovici,
Oana Neda Stepan,
Virgil Radu Enătescu,
Elena Gabriela Strete
Affiliations
Cristina Raluca Bodo
Department of Ethics and Social Sciences, George Emil Palade University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology of Târgu Mureș, 540136 Târgu Mureș, Romania
Andreea Salcudean
Department of Ethics and Social Sciences, George Emil Palade University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology of Târgu Mureș, 540136 Târgu Mureș, Romania
Aurel Nirestean
Department of Psychiatry, George Emil Palade University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology of Târgu Mureș, 540136 Târgu Mureș, Romania
Emese Lukacs
Department of Psychiatry, George Emil Palade University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology of Târgu Mureș, 540136 Târgu Mureș, Romania
Maria Melania Lica
Department of Ethics and Social Sciences, George Emil Palade University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology of Târgu Mureș, 540136 Târgu Mureș, Romania
Daniela Lucia Muntean
Department of Analytical Chemistry and Drug Analysis, Faculty of Pharmacy, George Emil Palade University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology of Târgu Mureș, 540136 Târgu Mureș, Romania
Ramona Camelia Anculia
Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 300041 Timisoara, Romania
Ramona Amina Popovici
Department of Dental Preventive Medicine, Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 300041 Timisoara, Romania
Oana Neda Stepan
Department VIII-Neurosciences, Discipline of Psychiatry, Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 300041 Timisoara, Romania
Virgil Radu Enătescu
Department VIII-Neurosciences, Discipline of Psychiatry, Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 300041 Timisoara, Romania
Elena Gabriela Strete
Department of Psychiatry, George Emil Palade University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology of Târgu Mureș, 540136 Târgu Mureș, Romania
Misophonia is a neurophysiological disorder with behavioral implications, is complex and multifactorial in origin, and is characterized by an atypical and disproportionate emotional response to specific sounds or associated visual stimuli. Triggers include human-generated sounds, mainly sounds related to feeding and breathing processes, and repetitive mechanical sounds. In response to the triggering stimulus, the patient experiences immediate, high-intensity, disproportionate physical and emotional reactions that affect their quality of life and social functioning. The symptoms of misophonia can occur at any age, but onset in childhood or adolescence is most common. Affected children live in a constant state of anxiety, suffer continuous physical and emotional discomfort, and are thus exposed to significant chronic stress. Chronic stress, especially during childhood, has consequences on the main biological systems through the dysregulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis, including the gastrointestinal tract. Here, we provide arguments for a positive correlation between misophonic pathology and gastrointestinal symptoms, and this hypothesis may be the starting point for further longitudinal studies that could investigate the correlations between these childhood vulnerabilities caused by misophonia and their effect on the gastrointestinal system. Further research to study this hypothesis is essential to ensure correct and timely diagnosis and optimal psychological and pharmacological support.