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What is Meniere's Disease?
Fact: There are many different definitions of Meniere's Disease.
Here is our definition:
"Classic" (typical) Meniere's Disease is the term given to the condition having the following four symptoms, after thorough testing has determined no other cause:
Episodic, fluctuating hearing loss.
Episodic, fluctuating rotational vertigo (a form of dizziness).
Episodic, fluctuating tinnitus (a sound heard when there is no sound).
Episodic, fluctuating aural fullness (a sense of air pressure in the middle ear, as if descending in an airplane; however, it is *not* actual air pressure in the middle ear; Meniere's Disease does not affect the middle ear).
Fact: Meniere's Disease is "idiopathic" -- the cause is unknown.
Fact: There is no cure for Meniere's Disease, and there is no cure on the horizon.
Fact: Meniere's Disease is incurable and progressive (it gets worse over time), but it is not fatal, and there are many possible treatments; however, there is no certain prognosis for any given patient.
What is Meniere's Disease?
Fact: There are many different definitions of Meniere's Disease.
Here is our definition:
"Classic" (typical) Meniere's Disease is the term given to the condition having the following four symptoms, after thorough testing has determined no other cause:
Episodic, fluctuating hearing loss.
Episodic, fluctuating rotational vertigo (a form of dizziness).
Episodic, fluctuating tinnitus (a sound heard when there is no sound).
Episodic, fluctuating aural fullness (a sense of air pressure in the middle ear, as if descending in an airplane; however, it is *not* actual air pressure in the middle ear; Meniere's Disease does not affect the middle ear).
Fact: Meniere's Disease is "idiopathic" -- the cause is unknown.
Fact: There is no cure for Meniere's Disease, and there is no cure on the horizon.
Fact: Meniere's Disease is incurable and progressive (it gets worse over time), but it is not fatal, and there are many possible treatments; however, there is no certain prognosis for any given patient.