Surgical treatment for Meniere’s disease generally does not eliminate the tinnitus after surgery, and can relieve the symptoms of vertigo but not cure it, and some patients may experience hearing loss. Surgical treatment for Meniere’s disease is mainly for frequent attacks of vertigo, severe manifestations of attacks, and through 6 months of non-surgical treatment is ineffective, tinnitus and deafness is severe. Surgical procedures include endolymphatic sac surgery, hemicircular canal obstruction, vestibular neurotomy, and labyrinthectomy. Some surgeries can damage vestibular function and hearing. Patients with Meniere’s disease are usually difficult to cure, and the symptoms of tinnitus usually do not go away after surgical treatment, but the surgery can help relieve the symptoms of vertigo. In addition, some patients experience hearing loss. Patients with Meniere’s disease generally cannot disappear the symptoms of tinnitus after surgery, and it is recommended that patients with Meniere’s disease develop healthy habits after surgery and vestibular rehabilitation therapy, which is conducive to postoperative recovery.