Meniere's disease is a confusion that influences the internal ear. The internal ear is liable for hearing and parity. The condition causes vertigo, the vibe of turning. It additionally prompts hearing problems and a ringing sound in the ear.
Meniere's ailment for the most part influences just a single ear.
Meniere's disease is everlasting; however, medications and way of life changes can help ease side effects. Numerous persons determined to have Meniere's disease will go into abatement inside a couple of years after their result.
Symptoms of Meniere’s disease:
- Meniere’s disease symptoms tend to come on as “episodes” or “attacks.” These symptoms include:
- Vertigo, with attacks lasting anywhere from a few minutes to 24 hours
- Loss of hearing in the affected ear.
- Tinnitus or the sensation of buzzing or hissing is more common among people between ages 16 and 60.
- People with Meniere's disease often feel pressure in an affected ear (aural fullness).