What are the symptoms of Meniere's syndrome?

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My family member is Meniere's syndrome. The first time it happened, when I was walking on the road, I suddenly began to vomit. I couldn't speak and I didn't want to touch her. I was so drunk that I scared my family to death. When I was carried home, I still vomited and felt nauseous. Later, I lost sleeping liquid and lay motionless in bed for three days to relieve it. I went to the hospital and I knew it was Meniere's syndrome. This disease is a case of one person. The treatment that others can use is not necessarily effective, and it has a certain degree of self-healing. Therefore, my relatives did not carry out surgical treatment in addition to paying more attention to accidents.

What are the symptoms of Meniere's syndrome?

Meniere's syndrome, also known as Meniere's syndrome, is a kind of inner ear disease caused by membranous labyrinth hydrops in the inner ear canal. The biggest characteristics of the attack are dizziness, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, and tinnitus. At that moment, the body doesn't listen to its own command. It's better to squat down or lie on the ground in order to avoid falling down and causing secondary injury.

Therefore, in the case of excluding other diseases, if there is a sudden dizziness, tinnitus, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, it is best to go to a regular hospital for ear examination, to determine whether your inner auditory canal membrane labyrinth is hydrous, whether it belongs to Meniere's syndrome, in order to do treatment as soon as possible.

The attack of patients with Meniere's syndrome is closely related to their mood. When patients have great psychological fluctuations, especially when they are angry and depressed, the possibility of attack will be greatly increased. Therefore, it is suggested that friends of patients with Meniere's syndrome should be in a good mood at ordinary times, and at the same time, they should take medicine and rest according to the doctor's advice.

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Many people are worried that Meniere's syndrome will be inherited. There is no relevant research to prove that Meniere's syndrome is hereditary. To be exact, Meniere's syndrome is a group of symptoms, not a disease. There are many reasons for this kind of symptoms: complications, mental illness, long-term insomnia, depression, etc. may lead to the occurrence of Meniere's syndrome. So family members with Meniere's syndrome don't need genetic problems.