Meniere's Disease Other Information |
Meniere's disease; Meniere//'s disease |
From the WEST scientific·clinical |
From the EAST traditional·alternative |
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Overview
... Meniere''s disease is a condition characterized by sudden, sometimes severe attacks of vertigo. Named after 19th-century French physician Prosper Meniere, the condition involves the increase of fluid ...
Source: MayoClinic
Ménière''s Disease ... Ménière''s Disease is an abnormality of the inner ear causing a host of symptoms, including vertigo or severe dizziness, tinnitus or a roaring sound in the ears, fluctuating hearing loss, and the sens...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
The Basics: Ménière''s Disease ... The symptoms of Ménière's disease are associated with a change in the fluid volume of your inner ear. Extra fluid in your inner ear can cause swelling. Experts believe that this swel...
Source: National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
Ménière''s Disease ... The symptoms of Ménière's disease are associated with a change in fluid volume within a portion of the inner ear known as the labyrinth. The labyrinth has two parts: the bony labyrin...
Source: National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
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