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Meniere's disease is the name of a disorder or condition of the inner ear. No one knows its cause. Although we don't have a specific cause for Meniere's, we do recognize that the ... An increase in endolymph, however, can cause the membranous labyrinth to balloon or dilate, a condition known as endolymphatic hydrops.
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This ia a detailled description of Meniere's Disease, or Endolymphatic Hydrops, as it is also known. If you have been diagnosed with Meniere's Disease, or suffer from dizzy spells, nausea, vertigo, hearing loss and inner ear dizziness this may clear up some questions about why this is occuring. ... Normal Ear Function...
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The root cause of Meniérè's disease is unknown, though the symptoms are thought to be produced by an increase in the fluid pressure in the inner ear, i.e "endolymphatic hydrops." In all likelihood, a variety of insults to the ear can lead to endolymphatic hydrops as their common final pathway,
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There is no known cure for Meniere's disease. The goal of treatment is to reduce pressure in the inner ear and relieve symptoms. ... Meniere's disease occurs when a part of the canal, called the endolymphatic sac, becomes swollen. This sac helps filter and remove fluid in the semicircular canals.
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Menieres-Help.Com is a Meniere's Disease resource, information and support site. Find diagnosis info, treatments info, advice and help from others who have beaten Meniere's. ... Meniere's Disease - Vertigo - Tinnitus - Dizziness - Endolymphatic Hydrops - Inner Ear Pressure - Labyrinthitis...
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Meniere's Disease - Vertigo - Tinnitus - Dizziness - Endolymphatic Hydrops - Inner Ear Pressure - Labyrinthitis ... Looking back, it doesn't make sense. I was doing all the things I shouldn't do. I wasn't watching my salt intake, I was drinking alcohol regularly, I wasn't getting great sleep,
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Recent studies have questioned whether endolymphatic hydrops is a marker of disease rather than a cause. One study looking at temporal bones found all cases of patients with Ménière’s disease had hydrops in at least one ear. Hydrops was also found in patients who exhibited no signs of the disease.4...
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Treatments for Meniere's Disease. ... Unless otherwise indicated, the treatments described below appear to be founded on the theory that Meniere's Disease symptoms result from excess endolymphatic fluid in the inner ear ("idiopathic endolymphatic hydrops.") While this is the prevailing theory, it is not the definitive theory.
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endolymphatic shunt surgery, etc., which are usually outpatient surgeries). If you want to continue to travel to that physician for treatment, fine. ... For example, if you are looking for a doctor who is in Montreal, you might search PubMed for "meniere's AND montreal." (The "AND" must be in all caps to be recognized as...
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