How to treat Meniere’s vertigo

Patients with Meniere’s disease who experience symptoms of vertigo are usually treated with medication, surgery, etc. Please follow your doctor’s instructions for specific medications and treatment options. 1.Drug treatment: (1) Anticholinergic drugs, such as scopolamine, scopolamine, etc., are mainly used to relieve the symptoms of vertigo. (2) Vestibular nerve inhibitors, such as diazepam, phenelzine, and diphenhydramine, can help control acute attacks of vertigo. (3) Vasodilators and calcium antagonists, such as cetirizine, flunarizine, betahistine, nimodipine, etc., can improve the blood supply to the inner ear, balance the discharge rate of bilateral vestibular nuclei, and achieve the control of vertigo episodes through the binding of central histamine receptors. 2. Surgical treatment: For example, hemianopic canal occlusion can effectively control vertigo attacks in Meniere’s disease, but hearing and vestibular function may be impaired in some patients after the operation. Patients with Meniere’s disease should try to follow the doctor’s instructions to cooperate with the treatment, do not blindly self-medication.