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Home / Health / Menopause's Hidden Symptom: Tinnitus Revealed

Menopause's Hidden Symptom: Tinnitus Revealed

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Tinnitus, often overlooked, is a notable symptom of menopause.
  • Dropping estrogen affects inner ear blood flow and sound receptor cells.
  • Hormone replacement therapy may help stabilize tinnitus and balance issues.
Menopause's Hidden Symptom: Tinnitus Revealed

Millions across the UK are navigating menopause, and a less-discussed symptom is tinnitus. This ringing, buzzing, or hissing in the ears can significantly impact daily life.

Evidence suggests about 30% of women develop or worsen tinnitus during this transitional phase. According to Dr. Amir Khan, this is linked to estrogen drop, affecting inner ear blood flow and delicate receptor cells crucial for clear sound perception.

Furthermore, menopause can affect balance and cause dizziness. The inner ear houses the body's balance system, and estrogen's role in regulating fluid levels means hormonal shifts can lead to brief dizzy spells or a feeling of unsteadiness.

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To manage dizziness and balance issues, staying hydrated and changing positions slowly are advised. For some individuals, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can be effective in stabilizing these symptoms. Further information on HRT is available via the NHS website.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The symptom hardly anyone mentions in relation to menopause is tinnitus, which is ringing, buzzing, or hissing in the ears.
Declining estrogen levels during menopause affect inner ear blood flow and receptor cells, potentially causing tinnitus, and also disrupt fluid regulation in the inner ear, leading to dizziness and balance issues.
Staying hydrated, making slow position changes, and considering hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can help manage tinnitus and balance problems experienced during menopause.

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