Symptom · perimenopause

Itchy ears? It's the hormones.

A surprising but well-documented perimenopause symptom. The skin lining your ear canal is estrogen-responsive.

What's happening

Your body, decoded.

What it feels like

Constant deep itch.

The kind you can't quite reach. No infection. No wax buildup. Just persistent itching that comes and goes.

Why it's happening

Ear-canal skin thins.

Estrogen keeps ear-canal skin supple. As estrogen drops, the skin thins, dries, and the nerve endings get sensitised.

What we do about it

Topical + systemic moisture protocol.

Targeted omega-3 + ceramide approach calms the itch within 2-4 weeks for most members.

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