Meniere's symptoms?

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Hello!

I want to ask you a few questions. Thanks to everyone for the answers!

  1. In what time interval is there dizziness?
  2. Is it possible to have dizziness several times a day?
  3. Do you have a pulsating noise in your ear?
  4. Do you get dizziness without fullness in the ear?
  5. With dizziness for a few seconds 5 10 20 seconds - is it a meniere?
  6. After how long does the vertigo subside 10 min 1h 2h?
  7. Do you have a feeling of drunkenness after dizziness and how long does it last?
  8. When taking betaserk 24mg x3 for a period of 1 year, is it possible to feel dizzy every day for a few seconds?
  9. Do you always vomit?
  10. Are you allergic to pollen?

My symptoms are as follows.

Noise in one ear low tone with pulsation. The pulsation sometimes disappears.

I also have fullness in my ear, which disappears.

I get dizzy almost every day several times 1 2 3 4. Everyone has a different duration. 1 second 10 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 30 minutes. Like after dizziness I have a feeling of drunkenness. 5 10 maximum 20 min. Noise does not change before the crisis during the crisis and after the crisis. I do not vomit. I drink betaserc 24 mg x 3 for 1 year.

MRI diagnoses nothing but sinusitis with pollen allergy. Are these symptoms of meniere?

Thank you all!

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  • Posted

    Hello, it is possible for dizziness to become chronic and be present all the time

    I have had to adjust to this constant dizziness and brain fog

    • Posted

      hi i suffer with dizzynes all the time and even had a t tube fitted to try and ease, this is one of the reasons i have come on here to see if this is menieres or is it something else. i have had this for about 7 years now

  • Posted

    Hi

    If you read my discussion 'They told me I had Meniere but I didn’t', it may or may not help. Are you sure that your pollen allergy couldn't be causing the vertigo?

  • Posted

    Hello,

    Are you suffering from dizziness, or vertigo

    This makes a critical difference is diagnosing Meniere's disease

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