What Causes Tinnitus and Dizziness in Pregnant Women?

Aug 24, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
Tinnitus in pregnant women is primarily caused by other underlying conditions, such as diabetes, hyperthyroidism, and various infectious diseases. These conditions can all contribute to tinnitus and dizziness. Therefore, it is recommended to establish a prompt diagnosis to identify the true cause of the tinnitus and dizziness. If dizziness and tinnitus persist untreated in pregnant women, they may significantly affect the woman’s emotional well-being.

Dizziness and tinnitus are highly uncomfortable symptoms for most people; however, when pregnant women experience these symptoms, they warrant special attention. So, what causes dizziness and tinnitus during pregnancy?

What Causes Dizziness and Tinnitus in Pregnant Women?

Tinnitus in pregnant women is primarily secondary to other underlying conditions—such as diabetes, hyperthyroidism, or various infectious diseases—all of which may contribute to dizziness and tinnitus. Therefore, prompt diagnosis is strongly recommended to identify the true underlying cause. If dizziness and tinnitus persist untreated throughout pregnancy, they can significantly impact the woman’s emotional well-being, potentially leading to anxiety, depression, panic, restlessness, irritability, and other adverse psychological effects—and may even severely disrupt her daily life.

Dizziness and tinnitus in pregnancy may also stem from anemia. During pregnancy, a woman’s red blood cell count often decreases, substantially impairing the blood’s oxygen-carrying capacity. As a result, bodily tissues become hypoxic, triggering symptoms such as dizziness, tinnitus, and palpitations.

In such cases, pregnant women should focus on improving iron intake by consuming iron-rich foods—including black fungus (wood ear), red meat, spinach, and carrots. Additionally, physiological increases in blood volume during pregnancy may also induce tinnitus. If symptoms are severe, timely medical evaluation and treatment at a hospital are essential. We hope this information proves helpful!