How to control the recurrence of Meniere

Meniere’s disease, or Meniere’s disease, is a developmental disease that cannot be cured at present, but symptoms can be controlled by active treatment. Conventional methods include general treatment, medication, and surgical treatment, etc. There are no effective measures to prevent flare-ups and recurrences of the disease. 1. General treatment: usually pay attention to rest, avoid exertion, calm mind, especially not anxious. When having an attack, rest in bed and do not move around to help control the disease. 2.. Drug control: if the symptoms are more obvious, need to drug control, generally can be oral antihistamine drugs such as ipratropium to relieve the symptoms of vertigo, combined with the use of diazepam to better effect. Acute-phase attacks can be oral prednisone and other glucocorticoids. In addition, diuretics and dehydration drugs, such as dihydroclonidine, can also be used to relieve the labyrinthine fluid and improve the symptoms of discomfort. 3. Surgery: For patients who have been treated conservatively for 6 months and still have severe vomiting and dizziness, they can be evaluated by a doctor for surgical treatment, which may include labyrinthotomy. There are other treatments for Meniere’s disease, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or therapy, the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.