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I need specific information about this disease. What vitamins to take, how to treat this disease and whom to get ahold of for help....(ANY SPECIFIC DOCTORS)....Help please............. Initial treatment is aimed at both dealing with immediate symptoms and preventing recurrence of symptoms, and so will vary from patient to patient. Doctors may recommend vestibular training, methods for dealing with tinnitus, stress reduction, hearing aids to deal with hearing loss, and medication to alleviate nausea and symptoms of vertigo. Check the link below go to a ENT specialist - otorhinolaryngologist - ear nose throat surgeon. you need to get a specific drug; some people require surgery although it is not proven what extent surgery if at all will help. vitamins only promote general well being. see the specialist Menieres disease is incurable but you wont die from it. It produces a lot of noise in your head and can give you symptoms of vertigo (dizzyness). Meniere's disease is related to your vestibular apparatus which is located in inner ear.The best treatment is using specific drugs known as vestibular sedatives and little bit of vestibular exercises so that you can accommodate.The disease needs to be evaluated at a clinic.So consult an otorhynolaryngologist who is colloquially called Ear,nose and Throat (ENT) specialist. This is a disorder of inner ear characterised by spontaneous bouts of dizziness/vertigo, ringing in the ear/tinnitus, hearing loss among other symptoms. If not very frequent and intractable, bed rest is usually ok for acute attacks. Prochloperazine(stemetil), cyclizine or other anti-histamines are useful in attacks as well. |
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