There is no such thing as the top five symptoms of Meniere’s disease. Typical symptoms of Meniere’s disease are rotational vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus and ear stuffiness, with accompanying symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. If you suspect Meniere’s disease, it is recommended to go to the ENT department of the hospital for further examination. 1. Typical symptoms: (1) Rotational vertigo: most of them are sudden rotational vertigo, feeling of things rotating around, shaking feeling, lifting feeling, floating feeling, etc., lasting for several tens of minutes or so. (2) Hearing loss: At first, the disease shows obvious fluctuating hearing loss, usually unilateral, which can be gradually aggravated with the progress of the disease. (3) Tinnitus and stuffiness in the ears: it can be felt as the sound of running water, wind, cicadas, air flute, etc. It intensifies during the onset of vertigo, and can be alleviated during the intermittent period, but it will not disappear, and is accompanied by a feeling of heaviness, stuffiness, and oppression in the ears or the head during the onset of vertigo. 2. Accompanying symptoms: Vertigo attacks are usually accompanied by nausea, vomiting, cold sweat, drop in blood pressure and other symptoms. Once the above symptoms appear, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible for examination and prompt treatment after a clear diagnosis.