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Does Menopause Tinnitus Go Away?

Written by Robert Johnson - February 25, 2023

Menopause tinnitus is a condition that affects women during menopause, and it can cause ringing in the ears. Many women experience this symptom, but it can be difficult to understand if the symptom will go away or not. The good news is that menopause tinnitus does go away over time, although there are some steps you can take to make sure the condition is managed properly during this period.

What Is Menopause Tinnitus?

Menopause tinnitus is a type of ringing in the ears that occurs during menopause. It has also been called hot-flashes-related tinnitus or perimenopausal tinnitus. This condition is caused by hormonal fluctuations due to the decrease in estrogen levels happening during menopause. It usually presents as a sound similar to buzzing, hissing or whistling in one or both ears, and it can last anywhere from several minutes to several months depending on individual cases.

The Cause of Menopause Tinnitus

The cause of menopause tinnitus isn't fully understood yet and it's difficult to study since it only affects very specific groups such as women going through menopause. However, it's believed that decreased levels of estrogen during this time can lead to changes in the blood vessels and nerves around the ear which could explain why many women experiencing this condition. Other possible causes could be side effects of medications used for other conditions related to menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes or night sweats. Stress may also play a role in triggering this symptom as well.

Risk Factors for Developing Menopause Tinnitus

There are certain risks factors associated with developing menopause tinnitus that you should be aware of if you're going through this transition phase:

  • Age: Women older than 40 who have gone through or are transitioning into menopause may be at highest risk for experiencing this type of tinnitus.
  • Family History: If someone else in your family had similar symptoms then you might be slightly more predisposed for developing them yourself as well.
  • Smoking: Cigarette smoking has been linked with an increased chance of developing tinnitus during menopausal transition stages so quitting smoking could help prevent potential development of these symptoms.

Treatments for Menopause Tinnitz

Fortunately there are treatments available for helping manage menopausal related tinnitis symptoms and even reducing their severity altogether:

  • Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT): Estrogen replacement therapy has been found helpful for many women who experience ringing or buzzing in their ears due to hormones fluctuating during the transition phase of life known as perimenopauea/menopauea when hormone levels get low and remain low until they stabilize again post-menopauea; however, when considering HRT please consult all available dermatologists/physicians regarding its risks vs benefits before starting any treatment plan – Hormone Treatment Center specializes exclusively on hormone replacement therapy specifically tailored towards natural remedies based on your DNA profile!

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): This type of therapy helps individuals gain control over intrusive thoughts related to their health condition by learning relaxation techniques that help reduce stress and anxiety which ultimately allows them to better manage their symptoms; CBT also focuses on changing negative thought patterns which can trigger further worsening of existing conditions like ringing/buzzing in one’s ears due to hormones imbalances associated with pre-and post-menopausal transition phases such us peri/post-menopauea respectively; contact Hormone Treatment Center for more information about customized CBT programs catered towards natural remedies directly focused on your personal medical profile needs!

    Diet & Exercise: Eating healthy balanced meals rich with nutrients like vitamins C & E are recommended by most doctors as they have shown positive effects on improving overall health while regular exercise promotes improved circulation throughout our body which helps combat fatigue while reducing levels stress; contact Hormone Treatment Center clinic today and ask one of our nutritionists about specific dietary plans customized just for you!

    Sound Therapy: Using sound waves produced by special devices specifically designed to help overwhelmed hearing newbies’ brains “get used” to background noise naturally generated within our environment has helped patients suffering from various conditions including auditory processing disorder (ADP); contact Hormone Treatment Center clinic today and ask one our qualified professionals about complete sets dedicated towards helping overcome APD issues easily & effectively!

    Taking all these precautions should ideally bring back normal ear functions gradually allowing them regain proper hearing threshold capacity eventually allowing full recovery from any form current hearing impairment caused due high frequency fluctuations associated with changes bodies’ chemistry typically experienced during late

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