What is Meniere's disease
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Meniere's disease is an ear disease. There are many pathogenic factors, which are hereditary. It can not only lead to hearing loss, but also accompanied by tinnitus. Let's see what Meniere's disease is.
What is Meniere's disease
First of all: Meniere's disease is an idiopathic inner ear disease, once known as Meniere's disease, which was first proposed by the French physician prosper m é Ni è re in 1861. The main pathological change of the disease is hydrolabyrinthine, and its clinical manifestations are recurrent rotational vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, tinnitus and ear tightness. This disease mostly occurs in young and middle-aged people aged from 30 to 50 years old, and is rare in children.
Secondly, there is no significant difference between male and female. The patients with binaural diseases accounted for 10% - 50%.
Finally: the known causes include the following factors: various infectious factors (bacteria, viruses, etc.), injury (including mechanical injury or acoustic injury), otosclerosis, syphilis, genetic factors, allergy, tumor, leukemia and autoimmune diseases. Therefore, in the treatment of Meniere's disease, we should also find out the specific source of disease, many of which are serious diseases and need treatment.
matters needing attention
Because after the cause of Meniere's disease, there are many harmful factors such as syphilis. After the disease, we should find out the cause of Meniere's disease and solve it effectively.