Ménière’s syndrome is an idiopathic inner ear disorder characterized by fluid in the membranous labyrinth and recurrent episodes of vertigo. For this type of disease, most patients exhibit symptoms such as vertigo, hearing loss, ear stuffiness and swelling, and tinnitus. When the disease is effectively controlled, the symptoms manifested will also be relieved or even disappear. In the advanced stage of Meniere’s disease, the symptoms may recur and cause hearing loss, tinnitus, and a feeling of tightness in the ears. The cause of Meniere’s disease is still unclear, but it is not excluded that it is related to genetic factors and infectious factors. Clinical treatment for Meniere’s Syndrome may include antihistamines, such as ipratropium or diphenhydramine, which can reduce the histamine response. This is because such drugs can reduce the histamine response and have a sedative effect. Meniere’s syndrome on the human body is the biggest damage to hearing disability, when the patient has this symptom, should go to the local hospital in time, as soon as possible to find the problem, as soon as possible treatment, so as not to delay the condition.