Dec
11

Can Pregnancy Cause Tinnitus?

By Your Maternity Resource

Every pregnancy is different; between their bodies and their emotions, women go through many, many changes. Tinnitus is a condition that can cause roaring, buzzing, whistling, whooshing and ringing ears. When you are pregnant you may start to have these symptoms. The only one that can hear these sounds is you- there is no outside source for others to hear. With pregnancy you have your normal problems and when you add tinnitus on top of it, it will seem overwhelming. You can try to find ways to be more comfortable but this can sometimes be challenging.

Pregnancy affects women in so many different ways. Some may get swollen feet and hands whereas others problems are more serious. Some of the problems that pregnant women face can cause tinnitus. These generally go away when the pregnancy is over. In the middle of the second trimester the pregnancy can take a turn for the worse if you are not careful. Toxemia and preeclampsia or hypertension from the pregnancy can set in and this is not good for mom or the baby. This is usually caused from an over abundance of proteins found in your urine, high blood pressure and unexplained swelling that lasts a longer period than it should. There are many things that go along with pregnancy that could put you as high risk for hypertension: first pregnancy, multiple pregnancies, women over 40, teen mothers, high blood pressure, kidney disease and women whose mother or sister may have had it.

If you have problems such as blood pressure, this can be watched closely by your doctor. If you do suffer from high BP then you may be at risk for tinnitus. It is sometimes explained as a heartbeat that you hear in your ears. It is caused by rushing blood that is going through your arteries. It is sometimes referred to as pulsatile tinnitus. When you are pregnant, the sounds of tinnitus can be heightened and more of a disturbance than anything.

When you are having a baby sometimes problems arise like ringing ears.  Pregnancy may be the only reason that you are going through this. There really is nothing that you can do except wait until your baby is born. Along with these problems, you may start to notice that your sleeping patterns are changing. This is in part due to the weight you have put on during your pregnancy and when this begins to take its toll on your body you will see changes also in your mood. You may start to experience ringing ears; don’t worry thought because most of the time it goes away after you give birth.

Blood pressure also can be a pain while pregnant because it will cause the blood to rush and you will be able to hear it in the ears. When the pregnancy is over, you should hear less and less of the symptoms. Together you and your doctor can come up with a game plan to keep you and your baby safe during the home stretch of pregnancy.

Mary Robertson is a clinician experienced in dealing with tinnitus problems. To learn more about this vital subject please visit our website  for more information about pregnancy and tinnitus. Also be sure to sign up for our free Tinnitus Mini-Course on various aspects of tinnitus or ringing ears.

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