The absence of estrogen in the postmenopausal woman can cause the bladder to drop, or prolapse.
Mastoiditis can cause hearing loss which may result in tinnitus.
No, estrogen is not the cause of MS.
Tinnitus? Ringing in the ears? Doubtful...unless you got your ear tattooed, maybe.
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Yes, chemicals can cause permanent ear ringing (tinnitus). The chemicals which are best studied include aminoglycosides (a type of antibiotic, such as gentamycin). Not only do these chemicals cause tinnitus, but also deafness. There are many other medications which can cause tinnitus, which is often dose related. In addition there are countless chemicals which can cause tinnitus upon exposure. Most of these chemicals come with an MSDS sheet to explain the risks of exposure.
Yes, hearing aids can relieve tinnitus if it is caused by presbycusis. If presbycusis is not the cause of the tinnitus, hearing aids will not help at all.
Maybe. Many things can cause a late period. Periods are also not always on time so this is normal. Re:A woman's body fat is the main source of estrogen production. If you are already a very thin person, losing 8 pounds of fat could affect your estrogen production. Estrogen is used to initiate ovulation, which is followed by (if pregnancy has not occurred) to menstruation. If your levels of estrogen were to drop significantly enough, you could see a delayed, or even an absence of a period.
Yes, may cause tinnitus.
Estrogen doesn't cause breast cancer but certainly estrogen can be linked to breast cancer. This is why hormonal birth control such as the combination pill is strongly linked to breast cancer.
Among medications that can cause tinnitus, the most common would be aspirin.