A member asked:

What are the symptoms of meniere's disease?

10 doctors weighed in across 3 answers
Dr. Anifat Balogun answered

Specializes in ENT and Head and Neck Surgery

Meniere's symptoms: Symptoms of meniere's disease are a sensation of pressure in the affected ear, ringing or roaring in the ear, dizziness or vertigo of varying intensity and hearing loss. Hearing loss tends to be worse at the peak of the episode, then slowly improves. Over time, hearing loss progressively worsens.

Answered 12/28/2022

6.1k views

Thank

Hearing loss: Endolymphatic hydrops, aka menieres, can cause hearing loss, vertigo, ringing in the ear, and a peculiar congestion sensation.

Answered 11/28/2013

5.5k views

Thank

Several: Fluctuating hearing loss ringing in the ear pressure sensation in the ear episodes of vertigo typing calmly lasting 20 minutes, up to 8 hours symptoms most commonly involve one ear but can involve both.

Answered 10/23/2013

5.8k views

Thank

Related Questions