Anyone had any good luck with hormone replacement therapy (for menopause) not affecting their tinnitus?
I'm really interested in this subject. Hope we get some input!Anyone had any good luck with hormone replacement therapy (for menopause) not affecting their tinnitus?
Hi Virginia,Anyone had any good luck with hormone replacement therapy (for menopause) not affecting their tinnitus?
Hello there,I'm really interested in this subject. Hope we get some input!
I was on HRT for menopause and it never had any impact on my tinnitus.Hello there,
Haven't seen you about for a while. i hope you are ok.
i think I read a post of yours where you were questioning the impact of menopause/perimenopause on your tinnitus?
Glad to read that HRT didn't impact your tinnitus.I was on HRT for menopause and it never had any impact on my tinnitus.
Hope that helps. X
I was doing fine with my tinnitus for ten years, then along came perimenopause and it caused a big escalation in tinnitus for me. Hopefully yours will settle in time, be careful with medications that some doctors may suggest for hot flushes and sleep, some may be more harmful than HRT.Glad to read that HRT didn't impact your tinnitus.
Can I ask if you think menopause has impacted on your tinnitus in anyway?
As mentioned on other threads, I draw a correlation between the onset of irregular cycles and relapses in my tinnitus. With the escalation of my perimenopause, my tinnitus is back to severe and debilitating.
@Static Sophie 73, I too have sadly noticed a jump in my tinnitus. I'm 50 and perimenopausal. I've had loads of tension in my neck and shoulders due to the stress. I started HRT a few weeks ago but just came off after feeling lots of pressure in my ears. I've since read oestrogen can affect the inner ear. So very frustrating.This thread has been enlightening for me. I'm 49 years old and perimenopausal. My tinnitus has gotten worse this year and I'm now curious as to whether these hormonal changes may be the causation. I might go and get some blood tests done and also will check my B12 levels. My neck has a slight curve these days and I'm lopsided. Lots of neck and shoulder tightness a lot of the time. Maybe this 'structural stuff' may be contributing to my worsening too.
Our age and hormones changing may be the cause of our worse tinnitus in recent times. It's very frustrating - so many things can affect tinnitus! It's like walking on egg shells.@Static Sophie 73, I too have sadly noticed a jump in my tinnitus. I'm 50 and perimenopausal. I've had loads of tension in my neck and shoulders due to the stress. I started HRT a few weeks ago but just came off after feeling lots of pressure in my ears. I've since read oestrogen can affect the inner ear. So very frustrating.