Vertigo
It can cause vertigo, tinnitus, hearing loss, and a feeling of pressure deep inside the ear
This treatment is done in a care provider's office
More detailed topics addressing the differential diagnosis of vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss are presented separately
The most debilitating symptom is vertigo, which is a severe spinning sensation that can cause: Severe nausea
People with Meniere’s experience sudden dizziness that continues for up to a full day
Ringing or roaring in the affected ear, called tinnitus
Vertigo can also result in nausea and vomiting
But over time, it develops in the other ear in up to half of those who have it
Ménière’s Disease
The fluid buildup interferes with nerve signals to the brain, which later causes recurring dizziness, loss of balance, and hearing loss
Women have a stronger risk of developing the disorder but so do people ages 40 and up