The document discusses different types of noise that can interfere with communication. It defines noise as any disorganized sound that slows, reduces, or interferes with clarity in communication. There are four main types of noise discussed: physical noise from external sounds in the environment; psychological noise from mental interference or emotional states; semantic noise from lack of shared meaning or terminology; and social noise from differences in social norms and values between societies. Physiological noise is also mentioned as any physical issue that makes communicating difficult, such as a migraine.