What to eat to relieve symptoms of Meniere’s Syndrome flare-ups

Meniere’s syndrome, or Meniere’s disease, can be relieved by taking medications such as betahistine hydrochloride tablets and furosemide tablets as prescribed by the doctor during an attack. Patients with Meniere’s disease are advised to eat a light diet. The main symptoms of Meniere’s disease are episodic vertigo, fluctuating and progressive hearing loss, tinnitus, etc. When the patient’s condition flares up, he can take betahistine hydrochloride tablets to relieve the symptoms as prescribed by the doctor, and he can also take furosemide tablets, hydrochlorothiazide tablets, and other diuretics orally. In addition, patients with Meniere’s disease can also take oral diazepam tablets, ipecac hydrochloride tablets and other vestibular nerve inhibitors, as well as prednisone acetate tablets, hydrocortisone tablets and other glucocorticosteroids, as prescribed by the doctor. In addition to medications, patients with Meniere’s disease are advised to improve their diets, try to be light and nutritious, and eat less spicy and stimulating foods, such as chili peppers, garlic, onions, and so on. Patients can consume fresh vegetables and fruits, such as bok choy, eggplant, grapes, etc. as appropriate. Patients with Meniere’s disease should consult a doctor in time when their condition flares up, and follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, avoid blindly using medication.