What medication to take for Meniere’s Syndrome



Meniere’s syndrome, the standardized name is Meniere’s disease, can take diuretics, vasodilator drugs, anti-vertigo drugs and so on.

Meniere’s syndrome is mainly a lesion of the inner ear, causing patients to experience vertigo, tinnitus, ear stuffiness and other clinical symptoms. Under the guidance of the doctor, medication can be used for symptomatic treatment.

1. Diuretics: mainly reduce the lymphatic fluid in the inner ear; thus preventing the occurrence of vertigo; commonly used diuretics include dihydroketonium.

2. Vasodilator drugs: mainly to reduce the patient’s vertigo symptoms, commonly used vasodilator drugs are betahistatin capsules.

3. Anti-vertigo drugs. Flunarizine hydrochloride capsules can improve the blood supply of the inner ear and reduce the symptoms of vertigo.

Meniere’s syndrome treatment is more complicated, there are many kinds of drugs, in the treatment of medication, we must follow the doctor’s instructions, rational application of drugs, do not use drugs arbitrarily, to avoid causing serious side effects as well as adverse reactions.