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Ménière's Syndrome / Dizziness

Sudden attacks of rotating vertigo accompanied by ringing in the ears, deafness, of variable duration (from a few minutes to a few days).

These are vascular disorders with hypertension of the labyrinthine fluid which can lead to a progressive degenerative process in the ear.

Check if there are no reflex causes by alteration of neighboring organs: nose, throat, eyes, teeth, neck osteoarthritis, temporo-maxillary osteoarthritis.

Each cause of vertigo has its own treatment:

  • vertigo and neuritis: inflammatory damage to the vestibular nerve,
  • vertigo and cervical osteoarthritis (contested by some doctors),
  • vertigo and tumor of the auditory nerve, tumor of the cerebellum,
  • vertigo and aging: osteoporosis,
  • typical Ménière's vertigo: occurs during annoyance, stress, anger
  • benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, appears when turning in bed, due to displacement of the otoliths of the inner ear
  • benign paroxysmal positional vertigo which appears when turning in bed: due to displacement of the otoliths of the inner ear.

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