How long does Menil usually faint

  Dizziness caused by Meniere’s disease usually lasts for tens of minutes or hours, up to 24 hours, while the patient is usually accompanied by hearing loss.  The cause of Meniere’s disease is not yet clear. It is considered to be related to infection, syphilis, genetic factors, allergy, tumor, and mechanical injury. The main pathological changes of this disease are fluid accumulation in the inner ear vagus, clinical manifestations of tinnitus and ear stuffiness, recurrent episodes of rotational vertigo, and fluctuating hearing loss, which are more common in middle-aged and young adults between 30 and 50 years old, and less common in children. If patients have the above symptoms, they should go to the ENT department of the hospital for examination and treatment in time, and actively cooperate with the treatment plan formulated by the doctor for dehydration and anti-vertigo treatment, so as to relieve the vertigo symptoms caused by Meniere’s disease.  In addition, patients are advised to pay attention to a light diet, rest, and proper physical exercise to enhance their physical fitness during their illness.