Dysacousia
[dis-uh-koo-zhuh, -zhee-uh, -zee-uh] /ˌdɪs əˈku ʒə, -ʒi ə, -zi ə/
noun, Pathology.
1.
a condition in which noise produces pain in the ear.
dysacousia dys·a·cou·si·a or dys·a·cu·si·a (dĭs’ə-kōō’zē-ə, -zhə, -kyōō’-)
n.
A condition in which ordinary sounds produce discomfort or pain in the ear.
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