Meniere’s Disease
What can Cause Meniere’s Disease?
There are many schools of thought on the actual cause of Meniere’s disease. The most common thought is that it is caused by an injury to the inner ear. While this is not a known fact, many physicians treat it as such. Some of the symptoms are very like those of vertigo. This is main symptom that is treated when treating this disease.
Some ways that the inner ear can be damaged is by a viral infection. When a person gets an ear infection, this can cause the disease. Some medications can also be the cause of the disease. There are other ways that this disease can be caused but they are only speculations, not actual fact.
Vertigo is commonly known by feelings of dizziness, the room spinning, feeling like you are falling when standing upright. Other symptoms of Meniere’s disease are nausea, vomiting, sweating and exhaustion. The exhaustion can come from the other symptoms. In most cases this is when an attack is on its final stages. These symptoms can also be associated with vertigo as well.
Some of the ways that this disease can be treated is by using medications that are typically used by those who suffer from vertigo. Drugs that are used for nausea is going to be prescribed for the vomiting. Because an attack can make a person anxious, anti depressants or anxiety medications may be prescribed.
Meniere’s disease can be controlled by watching the diet. Keep the cholesterol levels down and take it easy on the chocolate. It is also important to keep the salt and the sugar that are being used to a minimum as well. Some may want to purchase a hearing aid to help with the vertigo. Getting the proper treatment for the ear injury will help as well.











