What causes tinnitus in women

Tinnitus in women, in addition to common causes of tinnitus disease causes, may also be related to anemia and endocrine. 3. Common diseases: cerumen in the external auditory canal, inflammatory reactions in the external and middle ear, noise, ototoxicity and senility, acoustic neuroma, long-term mental depression and anxiety, as well as diseases of the auditory nerve afferent pathway can lead to tinnitus. 1. Anemia: It may be caused by anemia due to heavy menstruation and excessive blood loss in women. If the blood supply to the brain is insufficient, it may lead to poor blood supply to the inner ear, thus causing tinnitus. 2. Endocrine: Hormonal changes in a woman’s body may also lead to tinnitus. Especially in menopausal women, because the secretion of estrogen is not stable, so the symptoms may be more obvious. Therefore, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital for a detailed examination in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease and then carry out targeted treatment.