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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for "Ménière's" disease
  1. Ménière disease is an inner ear disorder that affects balance and hearing. ... help maintain your balance. The exact cause of Ménière disease is unknown. It may occur when the pressure ...
  2. You have seen your health care provider for Ménière disease . During Ménière attacks, you may have vertigo, or ... is rarely recommended. There is no cure for Ménière disease. However, making some lifestyle changes can help prevent ...
  3. ... objects or wax in the ear Hearing loss Meniere disease -- an inner ear disorder that involves hearing loss ...
  4. ... have other symptoms, like benign positional vertigo or Meniere disease . It is important to have your health care ...
  5. ... being off-balance or dizzy (more common with Meniere disease and acoustic neuromas ) Ringing or buzzing sound in ... loud sounds that last for a long time Meniere disease Tumor, such as acoustic neuroma Use of certain ...
  6. ... being off-balance or dizzy (more common with Ménière disease and acoustic neuroma ) Feeling of pressure in the ... such as meningitis , mumps , scarlet fever , and measles Ménière disease Regular exposure to loud noises (such as from ...
  7. ... ear that usually follows a cold or flu Meniere disease , a common inner ear problem Other causes of ... medicine Surgery may be needed if you have Meniere disease.
  8. ... disorders such as benign positional vertigo , labyrinthitis or Meniere disease Head injury from motor vehicle accidents Stroke Infections ...
  9. ... be performed: Acoustic neuroma Benign positional vertigo Labyrinthitis Meniere disease
  10. ... Irritation and swelling of the inner ear ( labyrinthitis ) Meniere disease Pressure on the vestibular nerve, usually from a ...
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