Meniere’s Disease, A Simple Guide To The Condition, Diagnosis, Treatment And Related Conditions Meniere’s Disease, A Simple Guide To The Condition, Diagnosis, Treatment And Related Conditions

Meniere’s Disease, A Simple Guide To The Condition, Diagnosis, Treatment And Related Conditions

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This book describes Meniere’s Disease, Diagnosis and Treatment and Related Diseases

Meniere's Disease is a disease of the inner ear which is characterized by the triad of episodic vertigo (giddiness), tinnitus (buzzing sound in ear) and progressive hearing loss.

It is more common in adults between 30-60years of age and in men more than women.

It usually occurs in one ear.

No one knows the exact cause of Meniere's Disease.

It is believed to be due to distension of the membranous labyrinth with increased pressure and fluid in the endolymph of the inner ear.

The possible triggers of this condition may be:

1. Middle ear infection,

2. Head injury

3. Upper respiratory tract infection

4. The effect of aspirin,

5. Smoking

6. Alcohol

7. Caffeine

8. Salt

Symptoms:

The classical triad of symptoms is:

1. Recurrent bouts of vertigo of varying degrees which may last from hours to days.

Recurrences may be as often as 1 week to several years.

2. Slow progressive loss of hearing in one ear or rarely in both ears starting at low pitch sounds first.

3. Unilateral tinnitus (buzzing sound in one ear), sometimes in both ears

Diagnosis is by:

Audiometry shows impairment of hearing

MRI scan of the head - to exclude a tumor of the eighth cranial nerve (vestibulocochlear nerve)

Initial treatment:

1.Acute attacks are treated symptomatically with injections of stemetil, maxolon, dimenhydrinate

Other treatments:

1. Oral stemetil, maxolon, dimenhydrinate

2. Mild diuretic

3. Vitamin B6

4. Antihistamines,

5. Anticholinergics,

6. Corticosteroids orally or injection of steroid medication behind the eardrum

7. Bed rest

8. Stress reduction.

9. Low-sodium diet.

10. Avoid caffeine, alcohol and cigarettes

Surgery:

Surgery is only required if the above treatment does not control the vertigo

1. Decompression of the endolymphatic sac may help to relieve symptoms.

2. Permanent surgical destruction of the balance part of one ear may be done where the disease is severe and affects one ear.

a. Chemical labyrinthectomy: a drug (such as gentamicin) that can cause destruction of the balance portion of the inner ear is injected into the middle ear.

b. Vestibular neurectomy where section of the nerve to the balance portion of the inner ear is done surgically

c. Surgical removal of the inner ear (labyrinthectomy).

TABLE OF CONTENT
Introduction

Chapter 1 Meniere’s Disease

Chapter 2 Causes

Chapter 3 Symptoms

Chapter 4 Diagnosis

Chapter 5 Treatment

Chapter 6 Prognosis

Chapter 7 Vertigo

Chapter 8 Tinnitus
Epilogue

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2018
9 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
45
Pages
PUBLISHER
Kenneth Kee
SIZE
112.8
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