Meniere’s syndrome refers to Meniere’s disease, which is specifically self-limiting and can resolve on its own without treatment. The disease is generally not serious, but the symptoms it causes, such as vertigo, make the patient fearful, and may lead to falls and injuries. Therefore, it is not recommended to blindly wait for self-cure, and should actively cooperate with doctors for treatment. The cause of Ménière’s disease is still unclear, but it may be related to endolymphatic absorption disorder, autonomic nervous system dysfunction, etc. It often causes patients to suffer from vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus and other uncomfortable symptoms. Usually, Meniere’s disease is not serious, and the disease is not life-threatening, but it may affect the patient’s study, work and life, so active treatment is needed. For some patients, the symptoms may resolve on their own without treatment, but there is a chance that the disease will recur. If the patient is in the acute stage, he or she may be treated with promethazine, diphenhydramine, or eszopiclone under the supervision of a doctor. It is recommended that people diagnosed with Meniere’s disease adjust their mindset, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, and also regularly consult the doctor for review.