Meniere’s syndrome, or Meniere’s disease, generally does not affect life expectancy and there is no such thing as how long you live. Meniere’s disease is not a malignant tumor disease, and it is highly prevalent in middle-aged and elderly people around 50 years old, who may experience symptoms such as vertigo, tinnitus, fluctuating deafness, and a stuffy feeling in the ears. Ménière’s disease will affect the normal life of the patient, and even the patient’s hearing gradually decreases. However, Ménière’s disease will not lead to malignant lesions in the circulatory system, the system of internal organs of the whole body, and so on, and so will not affect the life expectancy. Patients with Ménière’s disease should avoid exertion, irregular life, and bad emotions. They need to keep a relaxed mood, ensure sufficient sleep, etc. During the attack period of the disease, they should rest in bed. When patients appear Meniere’s disease, they should go to the hospital immediately, under the guidance of the doctor’s formal treatment.