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Meniere’s Disease Tinnitus

By Lisa On August 24, 2009 Under Featured Post, Meniere's Disease

Meniere’s disease is closely associated with tinnitus because hearing noises in the affected ear is part of the symptoms. It’s not known exactly what causes Meniere’s disease tinnitus but it basically occurs when the volume of the fluid changes in a part of the inner ear that’s known as the labyrinth.

This condition can affect anyone at anytime without any warning. It can vary when it comes to the length of time that it last, its frequency and its intensity each time it occurs. As a result, the patient has no idea of how long or painful it will be when it strikes.

Symptoms of Meniere’s disease

  • Tinnitus
  • Loss of hearing
  • Pressure in the ear that’s affected
  • Shaky or wobbly feeling
  • Headaches
  • Diarrhea
  • Abdominal pain
  • Vertigo

 

Vertigo is the worse symptom of Meniere’s disease. Similar to the other symptoms, it can happen very quickly and usually without any warning. Vertigo can occur everyday of a person’s life or just once in a while. It can be debilitating because it causes the person to experience a “whirling dizziness”, which can also cause severe vomiting, sweating and nausea. Normally, the person must lie down until it passes.

Usually, the patients hearing will improve during the time in-between attacks. However, as this disease progresses, their hearing will begin to get worse and it can eventually cause permanent damage. Having Meniere’s disease can be very frustrating and painful. Hearing a constant noise in one or both ears can make it difficult to function normally. This is especially true when the noises are loud.

It’s difficult to hear or understand what someone else is saying so asking others to repeat themselves is often necessary. It makes it difficult to sleep or concentrate and many times it causes the person to feel emotionally distress. Depression and irritability often accompanies Meniere’s disease as well.

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Meniere\'s Disease

August 25, 2009

I lived with Meniere\’s Disease for many years, and now help support those with it. Could you tell me exactly what is in t-gone?…..If I can recommend anything that will help Menieres sufferers I am interested.

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