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Menopause Linked to Tinnitus and Dizziness
12 Feb
Summary
- Menopause can affect ears and balance due to hormone fluctuations.
- Tinnitus and dizziness may arise from changing oestrogen levels.
- Consult a doctor for persistent ear symptoms during menopause.

Menopause can manifest with unexpected ear-related symptoms, including tinnitus and dizziness, according to TV doctor Amir Khan. He explained that fluctuating oestrogen and progesterone levels during this life stage affect the inner ear and brain.
These hormonal shifts can lead to less stable blood flow in the cochlea and more irritable hearing nerves. Oestrogen's role in regulating salt and water balance can also cause fluid shifts in the inner ear, triggering dizziness.
Furthermore, common menopausal experiences like poor sleep and anxiety can heighten sensitivity, making tinnitus seem louder and balance problems worse. Indirect effects, such as blood pressure changes and jaw tension, can also exacerbate these issues.




