What are the proprietary medicines used to treat Meniere’s disease?

Meniere’s disease belongs to the category of “vertigo” in traditional Chinese medicine, and can be taken under the guidance of a doctor, such as Half-xia Tianma Pill and Tianma Hook Teng Granules. 1. Semixia Tianma Pill: composed of Semixia, Tianma, Astragalus, etc. It can strengthen the spleen to dispel dampness (by tonifying the spleen to expel dampness), resolve phlegm and quench wind. It is used for spleen deficiency which collects dampness and generates phlegm, dizziness, headache, like a blindfold, fullness in chest and epigastrium. Half-xia Tianma Pill is not recommended for headache and vertigo caused by deficiency of Yin of liver and kidney (deficiency of Yin and fluid in liver and kidney) and hyperactivity of Liver-Yang (hyperactivity of Liver-Yang, which causes dizziness, dizziness, headache, etc.); Avoid cold, oily and seafood during the period of taking the medicine; and caution is advised for those who have dry stools in general. 2. Tianma Hookteng Granules: composed of Tianma, Hookteng, and Shijiazhuang, it can calm the liver and quench the wind (regulating the function of the liver to get rid of the internal wind), clearing heat and tranquilizing the mind. It is used for headache, dizziness, tinnitus, blurred vision, tremor, insomnia caused by hyperactivity of liver yang; high blood pressure seen in the above symptoms. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this drug are not clear. 3. Chinese wolfberry and chrysanthemum dihuang pill: composed of Chinese wolfberry, chrysanthemum, ripened dihuang, etc., can nourish the kidney and nourish the liver. It is used for vertigo, tinnitus, astigmatism, photophobia and blurred vision caused by yin deficiency of liver and kidney. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this drug are not clear. 4. Ginseng Nourishing Glory Pill: composed of ginseng, atractylodes macrocephala, poria, etc. It can warm and nourish qi and blood. It is used for deficiency of heart and spleen, deficiency of qi and blood, emaciation and fatigue (lack of spirit), loose stools (scanty and unformed feces), and post-disease weakness. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this drug are not clear. It is recommended that patients seek medical advice in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.