Friday, July 13, 2007

Signs of Meniere’s disease - noice in your ears with nausea

Regarding signs of Meniere’s disease, Meniere’s disease is in fact a condition which is caused by heaviness present and felt in the inner ear of the human body. The overall pressure of the liquid present inside the inner part of the ear does increase and this makes the patient feel as if it is some kind of ‘heaviness’ present inside his or her ear.

There is another prominent symptom of the
Meniere’s disease and that is that the patient will find he or she can hear bells ringing inside his or her head, and this condition is also known as tinnitus. In a patient of Meniere’s disease, during an attack of Meniere’s disease, this ringing may or may not become very loud and at other times, the patient may express and realize that it may not be heard at all even if the syndrome of Meniere’s disease is present in the patient.

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