Which are the causes of Meniere Syndrome?

See some of the causes of Meniere Syndrome according to people who have experience in Meniere Syndrome


Meniere's Syndrome, also known as Meniere's disease, is a chronic disorder of the inner ear that affects balance and hearing. It is characterized by recurring episodes of vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), and a feeling of fullness or pressure in the affected ear. While the exact cause of Meniere's Syndrome is not fully understood, several factors have been identified as potential contributors to the development of this condition.



Possible Causes of Meniere's Syndrome:



1. Fluid Buildup in the Inner Ear:


One of the primary theories behind Meniere's Syndrome is that it is caused by an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the inner ear, specifically in a structure called the labyrinth. This fluid buildup, known as endolymphatic hydrops, can disrupt the normal functioning of the inner ear, leading to the characteristic symptoms of Meniere's Syndrome.



2. Abnormalities in the Immune System:


Some researchers believe that Meniere's Syndrome may be an autoimmune disorder, where the body's immune system mistakenly attacks the inner ear. This immune response can trigger inflammation and fluid retention, contributing to the development of the condition.



3. Genetic Factors:


There is evidence to suggest that genetic factors may play a role in the development of Meniere's Syndrome. Certain gene mutations or variations may increase an individual's susceptibility to the condition. However, more research is needed to fully understand the genetic component of Meniere's Syndrome.



4. Vascular Abnormalities:


Some studies have proposed that Meniere's Syndrome may be associated with abnormalities in the blood vessels supplying the inner ear. These vascular issues could disrupt the blood flow and oxygen delivery to the inner ear, leading to the development of symptoms.



5. Allergies and Autoimmune Disorders:


There is a correlation between Meniere's Syndrome and certain allergies or autoimmune disorders. It is believed that allergic reactions or autoimmune responses can cause inflammation and fluid retention in the inner ear, contributing to the onset of symptoms.



6. Environmental Factors:


Exposure to certain environmental factors such as viral infections, head trauma, or changes in atmospheric pressure has been suggested as potential triggers for Meniere's Syndrome. These factors may disrupt the delicate balance within the inner ear, leading to the development of symptoms.



7. Stress and Lifestyle Factors:


While not a direct cause of Meniere's Syndrome, stress and certain lifestyle factors can exacerbate the symptoms and increase the frequency of episodes. Stress management and adopting a healthy lifestyle can help individuals better cope with the condition.



It is important to note that Meniere's Syndrome is a complex condition, and the exact cause can vary from person to person. It is often a combination of multiple factors that contribute to its development. Diagnosis and treatment should be carried out by qualified healthcare professionals who can assess the individual's specific situation and provide appropriate care.


by Diseasemaps

currently no known cause. i think food and environment will be a large effect. as will jaw alignment and allergies. i think food additives are greatly responsible. i don't think there will be just one thing that causes meniere but a lot of smaller things that when they all are added you get menieres syndrome.

2/21/17 by Kathy 1000

So far no definitive proof of cause exists and in my opinion will remain illusive untill substantial financial support is supplied to those seeking both cause and cure.

3/16/17 by noel 1000

There are theories but at this time there is no known cause.

4/26/17 by Lisa 1000

There are no known causes

10/5/17 by Carole 2000

No one knows what causes it, but it does run in families

6/5/18 by Beth 4050

Over time you will find definite triggers to avoid but there is no one underlying cause of symptoms in general.

6/24/18 by Ariel 3000

I Don't think they are known at this time

6/24/18 by Greg 3000
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They do not know. Created q was a raffle

2/22/17 by Nadia. Translated
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Currently is not known with certainty the causes of the disease. It is believed that it has a genetic predisposition, sometimes related to migraines and there is a tendency in people with personality types, with traits of obsessive or with many concerns.

2/22/17 by Axel. Translated
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My ent has told me that are various. A problem of hiperpresión in the ear, we did not manage to evacuate the liquid. And as micro-vascular accidents in the ear, which should be a circulatory problem. I think that in my case it was exposure to very loud noises, and continued during almost 2 years which caused me the disease. Genetics I don't think I am the only one in the family.

2/22/17 by Gene. Translated
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There is No known cause of meniere's disease

2/22/17 by Xose Liz. Translated
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Accumulation of fluid in the ear

5/10/17 by . Translated
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Genetics,exposure to very loud noises(discos,work with boring machines),so much stress,distress, general of no control in your life,

5/19/17 by Maria Elena. Translated
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Accumulation of endolymph

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The main cause could be an infection

9/19/17 by Rafael. Translated

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