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Meniere’s Disease

By julius On December 9, 2008 Under Tinnitus Articles

This is the disease that starts with a problem in the inner ear. Meniere’s disease has got something to do with the fluid in the canals of the ear. Although it brings about discomfort and pain, this disease isn’t contagious and is not considered to be fatal.

Although considered to be a small problem, this disease is considered to be chronic and usually lasts longer. People with this particular kind of disease bring about episodes or time intervals of attacks. These attacks happen often and last for about 20 minutes to longer intervals like for two hours.

One of the symptoms of Meniere’s disease is having the feeling of dizziness. This is somehow the more obvious symptom as claimed by patients before. The dizziness is further described as a spinning, and whirling feeling that would probably cause for a person unstable to walk. Also, a feeling of fullness in one of the ears usually causes such feeling of imbalance since it contributes greatly to a person’s sense of gravity and balance. Because of this, patients having this kind of disease often display habits of vomiting due to the feeling of nausea.

Accompanied by these symptoms is tinnitus. This is the sensation of a person having to feel a ringing in the ears. This sound is usually just heard by the patient himself since the sound happens internally. This is much more specifically characterized as subjective tinnitus.

Having Meniere’s disease is not a just a subject that is to be taken lightly. Asking for medical assistance would be of great help. Doctors would try to control the frequency of your attacks by changing your diet. Since it has been studied that the disease is a result or a probable outcome of fluid problems in your inner ear, then salt intake would have to be reduced to cope up with this pressing problem. Being able to control the salt intake of your body would indirectly control the amount of fluid in the inner ear canals.

Coping up with Meniere’s disease is a serious matter to deal with. A change in lifestyle like your diet would definitely be needed for you to control the frequency of the attacks.

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