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MENIERE'S DISEASE SYMPTOMS

If you suffer from Meniere's Disease there are several symptoms that you may experience, all of which can be treated effectively with the help of Meniere's Disease Remedy. The list below indicates the symptoms that you may experience:

  • Periodic episodic, fluctuating rotational Vertigo or dizziness - this is the most disruptive symptom, as you have a sense that the world is spinning around you. The consequences of rotational Vertigo are usually that of nausea and vomiting. The onset of Vertigo may be preceded by a sensation of fullness or pressure in the ear, increased hearing loss and Tinnitus.

    However, Meniere's Disease patients generally do not experience nausea and vomiting in the absence of rotational Vertigo, and nausea and vomiting are not symptoms of Meniere's Disease.

  • Fluctuating, progressive, low-frequency hearing loss the loss of hearing usually only effects one ear, which typically loses sensitivity to low-frequency (bass) sounds the most. Sometimes you may recover some of your hearing ability to an extent, but then on other days you may have increased hearing difficulties. In addition, the extent of your hearing loss increases over time.

  • Tinnitus - is sustained, loud "ringing" noise in the ears. Many normal individuals experience short-lived episodes of Tinnitus, such as a loud "ping" which decreases over a period of minutes. The duration and the sound that you hear can differ for every individual, from a roaring sound to a ringing noise or even high pitched sound.

  • A fluctuating sense of fullness (Aural fullness) - the feeling of "fullness" is usually (but not always) in one ear, and it varies in intensity. It is similar to that experienced by barometric pressure changes (such as when riding up or down a mountain, or ascending or descending in an airplane). Some patients experience fluctuating aural fullness, that can become acute and sometimes it may even result in ear pain. However, this fullness can't be cleared by swallowing, as in the case of pressure changes'.

 

 

 

 

   
 
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