What is Meniere's disease?


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Meniere's disease is a disorder of the inner ear that causes patients to exhibit vertigo attacks, caused by membranous labyrinth edema. This disease is more common in young and middle-aged patients, such as those aged 30-50. Moreover, this disease is prone to repeated attacks. When the attack occurs, the patient will show a sense of dizziness, and will be accompanied by tinnitus and ear fullness. Moreover, the patient's hearing may show a progressive decline until the patient completely loses hearing. Therefore, this disease is still relatively harmful to the patient, should seek medical attention in time. Usually should also follow the doctor's advice, good oral medicine, prevention of disease recurrence, etc. The patient himself should also pay attention to rest, can not stay up late, can not worry about getting angry, should eat light diet, do not eat salty food, etc.