Which are the symptoms of Meniere Syndrome?

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Symptoms of Meniere Syndrome


Meniere syndrome is a chronic disorder of the inner ear that affects balance and hearing. It is characterized by recurring episodes of vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, and a feeling of fullness or pressure in the affected ear. These symptoms can vary in intensity and duration from person to person, and can significantly impact the quality of life of those affected.



1. Vertigo


Vertigo is the hallmark symptom of Meniere syndrome. It is a sensation of spinning or whirling, often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and difficulty maintaining balance. Vertigo attacks can last from a few minutes to several hours and can be debilitating, causing individuals to feel disoriented and unable to perform daily activities.



2. Hearing Loss


Hearing loss is another common symptom of Meniere syndrome. It typically affects one ear initially, but can progress to both ears over time. The hearing loss is usually fluctuating, with periods of improvement and worsening. In the early stages, individuals may experience temporary hearing loss during or after vertigo attacks. However, as the condition progresses, permanent hearing loss can occur, particularly in the lower frequencies.



3. Tinnitus


Tinnitus refers to the perception of ringing, buzzing, or other sounds in the ear without any external source. It is a common symptom of Meniere syndrome and can be constant or intermittent. The severity of tinnitus can vary, ranging from a mild annoyance to a significant disturbance that affects concentration and sleep.



4. Ear Fullness or Pressure


Ear fullness or pressure is a sensation of blockage or congestion in the affected ear. It is often described as feeling like the ear is plugged or stuffed. This symptom can be persistent or come and go, and is typically associated with vertigo attacks or changes in hearing.



5. Balance Problems


Meniere syndrome can cause balance problems and unsteadiness, especially during vertigo attacks. Individuals may have difficulty walking, standing, or maintaining their balance. This can increase the risk of falls and impact daily activities, leading to a reduced quality of life.



6. Fatigue and Anxiety


The chronic nature of Meniere syndrome, along with the unpredictable nature of its symptoms, can lead to fatigue and anxiety. The physical and emotional toll of experiencing recurrent vertigo attacks, hearing loss, and other symptoms can leave individuals feeling exhausted and anxious about when the next episode may occur.



7. Cognitive Impairment


In some cases, Meniere syndrome can cause cognitive impairment during and after vertigo attacks. Individuals may experience difficulties with concentration, memory, and mental clarity. These cognitive symptoms can further impact daily functioning and overall well-being.



It is important to note that the symptoms of Meniere syndrome can vary from person to person and may change over time. Some individuals may experience more frequent and severe vertigo attacks, while others may have milder symptoms with longer periods of remission. If you suspect you have Meniere syndrome, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.


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Brain Fog, Drop Episodes, Vertigo

2/21/17 by Kathy 1000

Vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus and aural fullness

3/16/17 by noel 1000

The hearing loss is permanent the vertigo can be treated either with medication or surgery.

4/26/17 by Lisa 1000

Vertigo

5/10/17 by Naomi 500

Vertigo, vomiting, loss of balance, tinnitus, fullness in the ear, brain fog, hearing loss

10/5/17 by Carole 2000

Vertigo, nausea balance issues, depression would get rid of them all but the off balance makes me fall and injure myself often

6/5/18 by Beth 4050

Balance issues, hearing loss and falling.

6/24/18 by Ariel 3000

Tinnitus, Fullness in ear, Numbing face, Vertigo

6/24/18 by Greg 3000
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-Attacks of vertigo (can last from minutes up to 24 hours) -Hearing loss (hearing loss in one ear or both of which may be partial, total or fluctuating over time) -Tinnitus (a ringing in one ear or both of which may fluctuate with time)

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For me, the instability and dizziness

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Dizziness, Tumarkin and falls, vomiting.

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Hearing loss (hearing loss) , dizziness, tinnitus

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Vertigo peripheral, dizziness, vomiting, blurred vision, ringing in the ears,loss of hearing. If I could remove something it would be the vertigo

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Dizziness,vertigos,walking crooked down the street,acufenos in the two ears,deafness,headache,not being able to follow something with the eyes for the dizziness,pain in neck,cervical pain after the dizziness,lack of concentration with so much noise,depletion of the attempt to hear better,need to see people to hear,aislamient or social,desperation,nausea,loss of appetite N

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Vertigo Acufenos Hearing loss

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Tinnitus. Permanent hearing loss Hearing loss fluctuating Dizziness Vomiting Sudoracion cold Diarrhea

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