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title: "How can menopausal skin and ear symptoms be managed"
description: "Learn how to manage menopausal skin dryness, itching, and ear symptoms with moisturizers, MHT, estriol cream, and when to seek medical care."
url: "https://www.myalloy.com/knowledge-base/how-can-menopausal-skin-and-ear-symptoms-be-managed"
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# How can menopausal skin and ear symptoms be managed

> Learn how to manage menopausal skin dryness, itching, and ear symptoms with moisturizers, MHT, estriol cream, and when to seek medical care.

## How can menopausal skin and ear symptoms be managed?

Falling estrogen can affect both skin and ears during menopause. For skin, the basics help a lot: moisturize regularly, use lukewarm instead of hot showers, switch to gentle fragrance-free cleansers, wear SPF 30 daily, stay hydrated, and eat foods rich in antioxidants and healthy fats. If your skin feels itchy, dry, or more sensitive, ingredients like hyaluronic acid, ceramides, oatmeal, vitamin C, or estriol can help. Here at Alloy, our [M4 Face Cream Rx](https://www.myalloy.com/solutions/m4) is a topical estriol cream made for estrogen-deficient facial skin, and it can be used with or without MHT. Our [dry, itchy skin guide](https://www.myalloy.com/symptoms/dry-itchy-skin) has a good practical rundown.


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Ear symptoms can be menopause-related too. In our menopause content, low estrogen is linked with tinnitus and hearing changes, and Dr. Sharon Malone says [itchy inner ears can be a perimenopause symptom](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PRXWN3UbNw&t=3093s), and that MHT can help. If skin and ear symptoms are happening along with hot flashes, sleep problems, or mood changes, an Alloy doctor can review whether [systemic MHT](https://secure.myalloy.com/medical-intake) like estradiol pills, patches, gel, or spray makes sense. If the skin itching is persistent or unusual, it should also be checked for another cause.


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This answer was created using the following resources:

- [The Weirdest Perimenopause Symptoms NO One Talks About](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Kwt8BH7uoU)
- [Your Menopause Questions Answered | Dr. Sharon Malone - Itchy Inner Ears as a Perimenopause Symptom](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PRXWN3UbNw)
- [Lesser-Known Menopause Symptoms & How To Treat Them](https://www.myalloy.com/blog/lesser-known-menopause-symptoms)
- [Perimenopause Skin Issues: Easy Solutions for Glowing Skin](https://www.myalloy.com/blog/expert-tips-for-menopause-skin-care-during-perimenopause-and-menopause)
- [Vaginal Itching & Menopause | Menopause Treatment | Alloy](https://www.myalloy.com/blog/vaginal-itching-and-menopause)

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