Causes of Meniere's syndrome
summary
Clinically, Meniere's syndrome refers to a kind of inner ear disease with hydrolabyrinthine symptoms. The main clinical symptoms of this disease are sudden vertigo, tinnitus, deafness or nystagmus. The vertigo symptoms of this disease have obvious attack period and intermission period. At present, the etiology of Meniere's disease is not clear, and it is generally believed that the patient's autonomic nerve dysfunction In clinical practice, such as emotional tension, fatigue and allergy, often induce the occurrence of Meniere's syndrome.
Causes of Meniere's syndrome
First: there is no final conclusion about the cause of the disease, such as allergic reaction, endocrine disorders, vitamin deficiency, and some mental and neurological factors, which may cause neurological disorders, leading to a series of clinical symptoms such as tinnitus, deafness and vertigo.
Second: Meniere's syndrome is a sudden onset of disease, which is mainly dizziness, deafness, tinnitus, and sometimes there are some symptoms such as stuffiness and swelling in the lateral ear. The cause of the disease is unknown. The incidence rate of men and women is not obvious. What the patients are mostly middle-aged female friends.
Third: the symptoms of Meniere's syndrome can be treated with drugs or surgery. Sometimes the disease can disappear without treatment, but there may also be serious conditions that affect the normal life of the patients, so that the patients have to go without surgery. When the attack occurs, the patients had better lie still and avoid irritability.
matters needing attention
Meniere's syndrome can cause discomfort in patients, but it has no impact on the life of patients. It is suggested that patients can go to a regular hospital for treatment through the application of water delivery, combined with the relief of dizziness, and antiemetic drugs.