The indications for surgery for Meniere’s patients are that patients with frequent attacks of vertigo and ineffective medication can undergo surgical treatment. There is no complete cure for Meniere’s disease, and patients can mainly improve their symptoms through medication (e.g., scopolamine, flunarizine, ginkgo biloba extract, etc.) or surgical treatment under the guidance of specialized physicians. Ménière’s disease, which is mainly considered to be an inner ear disease caused by the accumulation of water in the membrane labyrinth, the clinical symptoms of the patients will be manifested as sudden intermittent vertigo, tinnitus and other symptoms, and the intermittent vertigo has irregular intervals between episodes. Generally, the patient can be treated with medications that nourish the nerves of the ear to relieve vertigo, such as Ginkgo biloba extract, methylcobalamin, betahistine, etc. If the patient has been treated with long-term medications, the patient will be able to have a better outcome. If the patient is not relieved after long-term drug treatment, endolymphatic sac surgery or labyrinthine resection can also be chosen for treatment, and most patients can get obvious relief of symptoms after surgery.