Meniere’s syndrome, usually referred to as Meniere’s disease, is an idiopathic disease of the inner ear. There is no good way to completely cure it, but it can be treated with medication or surgery to reduce the chances of attacks and alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms during acute attacks. 1. Medication: During acute attacks, the main purpose is to reduce or control vertigo, which often requires the use of drugs such as diazepam, phenylephrine, chlorpromazine, etc., but the duration of the medication should not exceed 72 hours. If the patient has severe vertigo and hearing loss, it is necessary to cooperate with oral glucocorticoid drugs, such as prednisone and methylprednisolone. In the intermittent period, it is important to avoid bad emotions, reduce salt intake, avoid smoking and alcohol stimulation, and can take betahistine and other drugs to help improve the blood supply of the inner ear to control, vertigo attacks. Low-pressure pulse therapy of the tympanic chamber can also be taken to help reduce the frequency of vertigo attacks. 2. Surgery: Some patients who are not well treated with medication may consider surgery, such as labyrinthotomy and vestibular neurectomy. Meniere’s disease need to go to the hospital in time, cooperate with the doctor to take treatment, usually to develop a regular routine.