Causes of tinnitus during menopause

Menopause is medically known as perimenopause. Perimenopausal tinnitus may be caused by autonomic dysfunction.
During perimenopause, ovarian function declines and the level of sex hormones in the body decreases or fluctuates abnormally, which can lead to a series of symptoms, such as menstrual disorders, autonomic dysfunction, etc. Sympathetic and parasympathetic disorders in this type of patient may result in palpitations, dizziness, insomnia, tinnitus, and other manifestations.
Generally speaking, with the end of perimenopause, the patient’s symptoms can be relieved naturally without special treatment; some patients with severe symptoms that affect their daily life need to follow the doctor’s instructions for symptomatic treatment.
There may be other causes of perimenopausal tinnitus, which need to be clarified by the doctor in time and standardized treatment, so as not to lead to adverse consequences.