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ARTICLES RELATED TO Ménière’s disease - Symptoms |  |  |  | Ménière’s disease - Symptoms: Encyclopedia II - Ménière’s disease - SymptomsThe symptoms of Meniere's are variable; not all sufferers experience the same symptoms. However, four symptoms are considered to comprise so-called "classic Meniere's":
periodic episodes of rotary vertigo (the abnormal sensation of movement) or dizziness
fluctuating, progressive, unilateral (in one ear) or bilateral (in both ears) hearing loss, often in the lower frequency ranges
unilateral or bilateral tinnitus (the perception of noises, often ringing, roaring, or whooshing), sometimes variable
a sensation ...
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 |  |  | Ménière’s disease - Symptoms: Encyclopedia II - Ménière’s disease - Famous sufferersAlan B. Shepard, the first American astronaut, was diagnosed with Ménière’s disease in 1964, grounding him after only one brief spaceflight. Several years later, surgery (which was then at the experimental stage) was performed, allowing Shepard to fly to the Moon on Apollo 14.
It is suspected that Charles Darwin suffered from Ménière’s disease. It is based on a common list of symptoms which were present at Darwin's case, such as tinnitus, vertigo, dizziness, headaches, nausea, motion sickness, vomiting, gastrointestinal proble ...
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 |  |  | Ménière’s disease - Symptoms: Encyclopedia II - Ménière’s disease - TreatmentInitial treatment is aimed at both dealing with immediate symptoms and preventing frequency of symptoms, and so will vary from patient to patient. Doctors may recommend training or other methods for dealing with tinnitus, stress reduction, hearing aids to deal with hearing loss, and medication to alleviate nausea and symptoms of vertigo.
Several environmental and dietary changes are thought to reduce the frequency or severity of symptom outbreaks. Most patients are advised to adopt a low-sodium diet, typically one to two grams (1000-2 ...
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 |  |  | Ménière’s disease - Symptoms: Encyclopedia II - Ménière’s disease - ProgressionMeniere's sometimes begins with one or two of the classic symptoms, but with time the others normally develop as well. Attacks of vertigo can become worse and more frequent over time, resulting in loss of employment, loss of the ability to drive, and inability to travel. Some patients become largely housebound. Hearing loss can become more profound and may become permanent. Some patients become deaf in the affected ear. Tinnitus can also worsen over time. Some patients with unilateral symptoms, as many as fifty percent by some estimates, will develop symptoms ...
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