Difference between Menier and Menil

Ménière and Meniere are actually different names for the same disease, which is a vertigo disease of otogenic origin, and the clinical etiologic mechanism may be caused by hydrops of the membrane labyrinth, which is mainly characterized by recurrent episodes of vertigo, and the duration of each episode of vertigo may range from half an hour to several hours. Each attack may last from half an hour to several hours. The attacks are usually not accompanied by loss of consciousness, and may be characterized by fluctuating tinnitus, fluctuating hearing loss, and fluctuating sensation of ear stuffiness and congestion, etc. Clinical diagnosis of Meniere’s vertigo needs to exclude vertigo induced by other diseases. For Meniere’s clinical treatment is mainly the application of vasodilators, improve vertigo drugs, hormones, diuretics, dehydrating agents and other drugs, comprehensive symptomatic treatment, with the recurrent development of the disease hearing gradually decline, with recurrent episodes may be difficult to carry out a radical cure. Part of the patient if long-term drug treatment is ineffective, can also take surgery and so on treatment, but the destructive nature of surgery is relatively large.