Ménière’s syndrome refers to Ménière’s disease, with typical clinical manifestations of episodic vertigo, chronic progressive deafness and tinnitus.” 1. Episodic vertigo: sudden rotational vertigo, self-consciousness of the rotation of objects around the body, or a sense of floating, lifting, shaking, loss of real spatial location, nystagmus, nausea, vomiting, cold sweat and other symptoms at the climax of vertigo attacks, and in the intervals of the general all the symptoms completely disappeared. 2. Chronic progressive deafness: a sudden decrease in hearing, conscious swelling in the ear, can be improved after a few hours, the late stage of the disease is irreversible, early hearing damage is mainly low-frequency involvement, the severity of fluctuating, late high-frequency involvement, fluctuation disappears. 3. Tinnitus: most patients have tinnitus before vertigo, sudden aggravation before the onset of vertigo, initially low-pitched running water or wind blowing sound, for a long time to high-pitched sirens or cicadas, the symptoms of intermittent period to reduce, but not disappear. If the corresponding manifestations of Meniere’s disease occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible.