Meniere’s syndrome, generally referred to as Meniere’s disease, is a more serious condition. Ménière’s disease is an otogenic vertigo disease that often leads to rotational vertigo episodes accompanied by fluctuating hearing loss. Currently, the disease cannot be completely cured, but it can be improved by cooperating with the doctor’s treatment. Meniere’s disease, especially in the acute phase, causes a sudden onset of clinical symptoms without warning, which can cause the patient to fall over instantly, and also leads to early hearing loss, which can lead to irreversible hearing damage as the disease progresses. Some patients with Meniere’s disease have no obvious cause for the onset of the disease, and due to the severity of rotational vertigo, they are often unable to stand up and cause collateral damage. Ménière’s disease must be seen in a timely manner and treatment must be taken in cooperation with the doctor.