Are there risks associated with surgical treatment of Meniere’s syndrome?

The standardized name of Meniere’s syndrome is Meniere’s disease, and when the effect of conservative treatment is unsatisfactory, surgical treatment can be taken, and surgical treatment has certain risks, and the specific also need to be based on the severity of the disease, treatment plan, treatment timing, personal constitution and other factors to consider. There are more surgical methods for treating this disease, which should be chosen according to the patient’s condition. For example, semicircular canal occlusion can effectively control the vertigo attacks of Meniere’s disease, but hearing and vestibular function may be impaired after the surgery; there is also vestibular nerve amputation, which may also have an impact on hearing. It is recommended that when choosing a surgical method, you should listen to the guidance and advice of your medical professional and choose a method that is more suitable for you. And patients with frequent vertigo attacks must avoid driving, aerial work and other occupations to avoid danger.