What Are the Common Causes of Frequent Tinnitus in Women?

Aug 24, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Xu Gang
Introduction
Chronic tinnitus in women may be caused by the following factors: 1. Hormonal imbalances during the menstrual cycle, leading to decreased hormone levels and subsequent tinnitus. 2. Excessive physical or mental fatigue combined with insufficient rest, resulting in heightened bodily exhaustion and tinnitus. 3. Abnormalities of the auditory nerve—specifically, vasospasm of the inner auditory nerve due to inadequate blood supply—causing tinnitus.

Tinnitus can occur at any age; thus, women may also experience it. The potential harms of tinnitus should not be overlooked. Therefore, only by understanding its underlying causes can targeted treatment be effectively implemented. So, what are the common causes of recurrent tinnitus in women?

Common Causes of Recurrent Tinnitus in Women

Chronic tinnitus in women may result from the following factors:

1. Hormonal fluctuations due to endocrine imbalances during the menstrual cycle—particularly decreased hormone levels—may trigger tinnitus.

2. Excessive physical or mental fatigue, coupled with insufficient rest, exacerbates bodily exhaustion and contributes to tinnitus.

3. Abnormalities of the auditory nerve—such as vasospasm of the inner auditory nerve secondary to inadequate blood supply—can cause tinnitus.

Among women presenting with tinnitus, the most common diagnosis is sensorineural tinnitus. Treatment options include oral medications that improve microcirculation in the inner ear and nourish neural tissue—for example, ginkgo biloba drops and mecobalamin capsules. For recently onset sensorineural tinnitus, short-term corticosteroid therapy (e.g., prednisone acetate tablets) may also be considered. In cases where women present with sudden sensorineural hearing loss accompanied by tinnitus, intravenous therapy is often required, and complementary traditional Chinese medicine interventions—such as acupuncture—may be beneficial.

Patients with tinnitus should maintain a healthy lifestyle: adhere to regular sleep-wake cycles, consume adequate protein and vitamins, and engage in consistent physical activity. With these measures, symptoms often gradually improve. If tinnitus persists or worsens, patients should seek comprehensive evaluation and treatment at a local hospital. We hope this information proves helpful. Wishing you good health and a joyful life!