Can people with Meniere’s syndrome swim?

Patients with Meniere’s syndrome can swim if not during the onset of the disease, because swimming can strengthen the body, enhance the patient’s own resistance, and reduce the chance of the onset of Meniere’s syndrome, but patients should not swim for too long, if overexertion may induce the patient to vertigo. During the onset of the disease, patients should not swim, which may lead to dangerous or even life-threatening situations when swimming. Patients with Meniere’s syndrome must actively control their symptoms. Patients can consider intramuscular injection of promethazine hydrochloride to improve their vertigo, which can effectively play the role of sedation, as well as oral medications to improve circulation, such as betahistine mesylate tablets, or nicergoline tablets and ginkgo biloba extract tablets, which are widely used in clinical practice and have very good effects. These drugs are widely used clinically and have good effects. Patients can use them selectively, and their condition will definitely improve after active treatment.