Symptoms of Meniere's disease

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Many people may not have heard of Meniere's disease, let alone know the specific symptoms of the disease. This kind of disease generally occurs in the elderly, generally when there is no precursor, suddenly it will happen. Today, I would like to share with you the specific symptoms of Meniere's disease!

Symptoms of Meniere's disease

When this kind of disease attacks, it is a sudden attack. Generally, patients will feel dizzy. They feel dizzy, as if everything in their body is rotating. They can't move their head. Once they move, they will aggravate the symptoms of dizziness. At the same time, there will be nausea and vomiting.

When Meniere's disease attacks, the feeling of patients with open eyes and closed eyes is not the same. When the patient opens his eyes, he will feel that the house and other objects he sees are rotating. When the patient closed his eyes, he felt his body turning. This condition can make the patient dizzy and fall to the ground.

After the general symptoms of vertigo attack, patients will slowly appear tinnitus phenomenon. If the patient is serious, he may also suffer from hearing loss. When the disease attacks again, tinnitus or deafness symptoms will be aggravated, and patients also have symptoms of low blood pressure.

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In the early stage, tinnitus was mostly low frequency, and in the long term, it was high frequency or mixed type. It usually involves one side, but 10% - 15% of patients involve both ears. There may be no symptoms during the intermission, but after repeated attacks, patients often have sensorineural hearing loss and persistent tinnitus. The intermission period of Meniere's disease varies from several months to several years, and each attack and degree are also different. Pay attention to prevention.