Understanding Ménière’s Disease

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
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  • @carrollanderson7358
    @carrollanderson7358 Месяц назад +5

    74 yr old male , Meniers now for 12 years. Have gone for months without a Meniers episode and then have episodes daily for 2-3 weeks. You were spot on with this video Thanks from S.E. Georgia.

  • @derekbasham5381
    @derekbasham5381 Год назад +109

    I’ve had this for almost 2 years !…. I’ve had vertigo “ 24/7” everyday for 2 years. …Horrible. I wouldn’t wish this on anyone

    • @manjunaths9933
      @manjunaths9933 Год назад +1

      I'm a patient of this from past 12yrs..

    • @niharbhowmick7734
      @niharbhowmick7734 Год назад

      ​@@manjunaths9933
      Have you any hearing problem?

    • @pritiagarwal4792
      @pritiagarwal4792 Год назад

      How are you coping with it ?
      Please suggest some tips.

    • @tanyaroy2802
      @tanyaroy2802 11 месяцев назад

      Is there any cute for it?

    • @sandracarroll947
      @sandracarroll947 9 месяцев назад +4

      Betahistine works great for vertigo I take 16mg X 3 times daily

  • @tony_stark_19
    @tony_stark_19 Год назад +49

    I got this in August 2013. For the first 3-4 days, I suffered too much from vertigo and constant vomiting. Fortunately the treatment was really good and I got the vertigo almost eliminated though hearing loss and tinnitus is constant but it’s okay. All I prayed the first days was just get me relief from vertigo and the vomiting. I was a teenager at that time and was too scared but life’s been going well now. Anyone going through this, stay strong 💪

    • @nausheenmahtab0918
      @nausheenmahtab0918 9 месяцев назад +1

      Can you please suggest us the treatment?

    • @tony_stark_19
      @tony_stark_19 9 месяцев назад

      @@nausheenmahtab0918 I wish I could, but I actually can't as I ain't into the medicines professionally. The best I can suggest is that you should visit the best otolaryngologist possible as per your location and other factors and get the treatment started as soon as possible cause the earlier you get diagnosed and start getting the treatment, the better outcome is supposed to be. Make sure that your treatment is having improved results over time, and if it ain't then try to consult other doctors as well, but don't terminate the treatment without the doctor's advice. I was 10y.o when I got this, so most of my things were taken care of by my parents and an uncle, and by the mercy of Allah and due to the doctor's good efforts, I started having improvements for most of the issues within a short period of time (I try to practise Islam that's why I show my gratefulness towards God by believing this way. You can/should also pray to God or the belief in which you have your faith as it might also help in going through hard times. It's just a bit of my personal opinion, but yeah, firstly, you shouldn't compromise with the treatment at any cost). I hope whoever you're asking this for gets better as soon as possible and gets ease of this issue. Just stay strong and as positive as you can (though sometimes or maybe most of the time, it could be annoying as heck, still try to be). I wish you and everyone good luck with their treatment. 🍀

    • @danishcheema1779
      @danishcheema1779 9 месяцев назад +1

      How do you cope with tinnitus. I am facing with sleep problems due to constant ringing

    • @pauldonohoe3646
      @pauldonohoe3646 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@danishcheema1779 I have tinnitus 24/7 for the last 6years in my left ear and for the last 4 or 5 months now I have it in my right ear too but not as loud for now. Hopefully your brain will just get used to the ringing and it won't bother you as much as when you first get it.

    • @comradequeen8312
      @comradequeen8312 8 месяцев назад

      Stark can u plz suggest your Dr. Name and where is your consultant? Plz

  • @aga5897
    @aga5897 Год назад +6

    I can't imagine how many people found your channel helpful.
    Many is probably the right word. You're doing a suberb job with this channel !

  • @thuthuaung7626
    @thuthuaung7626 16 дней назад +1

    Nice video. Easy to understandable. Thank you for your effort.

  • @ChronicallyT1Karen
    @ChronicallyT1Karen Год назад +14

    Thank you so much for this! I was diagnosed last year and after recurring drop attacks I’m now booked in for steroid injections! Iv never known how to explain to people what Ménière’s is but this video does it perfectly!!

    • @charley1359
      @charley1359 Год назад +2

      Did the injection hurt?

    • @sebastiansalazar9952
      @sebastiansalazar9952 3 месяца назад +1

      Hi, Karen! Are those steroid injections a new treatment? My mom has the meniere syndrome and I’m investigating to help her get through it.

    • @ChronicallyT1Karen
      @ChronicallyT1Karen 3 месяца назад

      Iv now had 2 injections each at 12 week intervals and so far so good, not painful just uncomfortable and an odd sensation, I’m waiting to go back k to clinic to see if I’m having another one xxx

  • @dnajournal4321
    @dnajournal4321 4 месяца назад +2

    Excellent explanations. I'll just summarise the management in 2024:
    Prophylaxis:
    - low salt diet

  • @TheSecdefchris84
    @TheSecdefchris84 Год назад +21

    I unfortunately I have this shit. Haven't had a vertigo attack in a few months (knock on wood), but the tinnitus and fullness is frequent. Was legitimately contemplating suicide during the vertigo attacks. They're that bad.

    • @karensilady5729
      @karensilady5729 Год назад +7

      Please see a doctor. The steroids are amazing at decreasing the severe part. Once they know you, they will call in meds when you have an attack so long as you see them once a year. I have had it over 30 years and learned my prodrome - when the vertigo comes it lasts days and days for me so meds are the big answer. The tinnitus can be lessened for some people with a certain multivitamin. I do have some hearing loss but because I have aggressively treated it early. Also the diuretics with a low salt diet. I have some significant allergies so adding the histamine tabs in are absolutely out for me but are supposed to help. You can have a full normal life with a few adjustments. I have had several pretty several attacks of sudden onset with no prodrome while driving. That still scares me. Hang in there. I completely understand how you feel.

    • @skuzad25
      @skuzad25 Год назад

      @@karensilady5729 What steroids in particular are you referring to?

    • @robertel6331
      @robertel6331 7 месяцев назад

      I was thinking the same thing, thanks to vertigo

    • @hichamadil7434
      @hichamadil7434 5 месяцев назад

      Contemplating suicide is the mark of a weak spirit, more accurately a godless one

  • @maryam6138
    @maryam6138 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much 🙏🏻

  • @dr.asmaasalem4684
    @dr.asmaasalem4684 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for your channel ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @abuhasib8035
    @abuhasib8035 3 месяца назад

    Excellent video

  • @abdalghanialshamiry5890
    @abdalghanialshamiry5890 Год назад

    Many thanks ❤️❤️❤️

  • @xandrboleman9676
    @xandrboleman9676 11 месяцев назад +16

    I actually got diagnosed when I was 16 I’m 19 now and it is so hard to explain to people why I can barley hear them 😭 the ringing and drop attacks are the absolute worst, I found out by getting dizzy and falling while in the shower went to the doctor after and could hear in my left ear, to this day my left ears hearing is still basically gone

    • @3IGP4PI
      @3IGP4PI 9 месяцев назад +1

      That’s what happened to me! Got diagnosed at 20 after a sudden and acute attack one night. Knocked me on my ass for a couple months. I turn my right ear to people when I talk to them, and they always look at me like “what is this guy doing?”

    • @tony_stark_19
      @tony_stark_19 9 месяцев назад

      @@3IGP4PI same bro, I too have to move my right ear but I tell people that I've some issues with my ear so please let me sit/stand/walk to your right side so that I can hear clearly. I've spent 50% (10 years) of my life with it but it still feels good thinking that I can still hear perfectly with my right ear and yeah I don't have vertigo or nausea 24x7 anymore. It (your life) will get better even with it as you'll get used to it though sometimes it kinda feels annoying but that's okay, just let the time do it's healing part:)

    • @KranMoi
      @KranMoi 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@tony_stark_19 I'm only 15 and I've been experiencing the ear fullness, tinnitus, slight vertigo, and no drop attacks yet. Btw my tinnitus is happening more than 5 times a day.

    • @tony_stark_19
      @tony_stark_19 9 месяцев назад

      @@KranMoi I'm sorry to know that you're going through these issues at such an early age. If your tinnitus ain't permanent and you're not having drop attacks, then I think there are still chances that you're not gonna have this as these symptoms can be caused by some other things as well. But if it started happening recently like within a few days (like 1-2 days), then there's a high probability that your symptoms will intensify soon (in my case it was just a day) and start causing many issues. That's why I would like to suggest you to visit an otolaryngologist and not to wait until your vertigo and tinnitus get permanent and you start having drop attacks. Are you having issues in hearing as well? Like, have you noticed any difference in your hearing ability, or is everything the same as it was earlier?

    • @KranMoi
      @KranMoi 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@tony_stark_19 The tinnitus started happening on Monday and getting more frequent. Each time I get the tinnitus I feel like the world around me is getting louder. I've been getting migraines for quite some time now I thought nothing of it at the time. Not only have I been getting migraines I've been feeling sick with nausea, and pressure in my ears. Pretty recent symptom was when I was at my normal body temperature my body temperature became really hot all of the sudden. I don't know what's happening anymore I'm just feeling symptoms. I'm trying to research and narrow down what could be causing me this pain.

  • @khurshidahmed7618
    @khurshidahmed7618 3 месяца назад +1

    I am a general medical physician and I am having it for last 5_6years.the 1st attack was very severe which lasted 5to6 hours and my family took me to the hospital emergency.then the attacks recurred on each alternative month.this continued for one year and then it went away for 3-4 years.for the last few months it restarted and attacks are more frequent and some times occurring every other day.i am getting treatment from ent specialist.i have observed that reducing table salt to minium may help to reduce frequency of attacks

  • @whitneyscott1997
    @whitneyscott1997 Год назад +4

    I was diagnosed with it like 2 months ago although I’ve had it for a long time just thought it was normal I never had a drop attack though I hope I never have one

  • @user-mp1wo8ml6n
    @user-mp1wo8ml6n Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @faisalabdullah1912
    @faisalabdullah1912 11 месяцев назад

    You are the best

  • @waelfadlallah8939
    @waelfadlallah8939 Год назад +4

    Great content as always. Regarding management i heard from other sources that also diuretics in this case are prescribed since they can treat endolymphatic hydrops by excreting the extra fluid.

    • @ZeroToFinals
      @ZeroToFinals  Год назад

      Interesting, thanks

    • @ThatsWhy-
      @ThatsWhy- Год назад

      Diabetes insipidus leads to fluid overload and accumulation into various tissues due to leaky capillaries .

    • @rosealison
      @rosealison Год назад

      DRALIKA thank you! And double thanks for the recipes/diet you instructed me on. Am totally cured of diabetes disease. Keep up the good work dralika you're one of a kind💕.

    • @rumit9946
      @rumit9946 Год назад

      @@rosealison where can I consult this miracle doctor?

  • @worldsavior2543
    @worldsavior2543 Год назад +5

    I think I’m in the late stage of MD because I just got my first drop attack with vertigo after today and my god I was on the verge of wanting to end it all. I honestly would rather lose my right ear than to live with this for the rest of my life.

    • @tony_stark_19
      @tony_stark_19 9 месяцев назад +1

      I hope you're better now. I had the same thought when I got it. I just wanted to get rid of vertigo, puking. I wasn't able to even open my eyes, sit or eat for the first few days and I was thinking that it's all good even if I can't hear anymore with my left ear but just please make me able to sit and eat. It got better with time.

  • @andrewyeager9786
    @andrewyeager9786 2 месяца назад

    My symptoms started a little over a year ago. It's scary having a vertigo spell all of a sudden and collapsing with no warning. The constant tinnitus or ringing in your ears is a pain too.

  • @Joeythegoats
    @Joeythegoats Год назад

    Can you please update more on ophthalmology

  • @IK_59
    @IK_59 Год назад +1

    Fantastic work tom👌👌👌

  • @drakhil9304
    @drakhil9304 Год назад +1

    Zero to finals ❤️❤️

  • @prsp5585
    @prsp5585 Год назад

    Great video! Have you made a video on hernias? Thanks

  • @willowrrobark6592
    @willowrrobark6592 8 месяцев назад

    Just got diagnosed last month and wanted to know more about it

    • @cpk673
      @cpk673 7 месяцев назад

      are you ok now?

  • @k1vond1business83
    @k1vond1business83 Год назад +2

    Betahistine was in a study in 2017. The findings said, that it has no effect that exceeds the placebo effect.

  • @skuzad25
    @skuzad25 Год назад

    I think I have this but not sure. It progressed very quickly.

  • @krkibt91
    @krkibt91 Месяц назад

    Guys i got vertigos for last 4-5 days, tinitus and fullnes in the ears esspecialy in the right one...i am under huge stress with the work and realized vertigos are triggerd when i get annoyed or angry at work and lasts till i get chill...idk whats going on with me i think i got this sickness, i dont have any kind of headaches nor pain nor high or low blood pressure. I am working abroad and need to go home after few days idk how i will drive like these for 8 hours..pls some suggestions and how fast i will loose my hearing?

  • @faririzvi1056
    @faririzvi1056 Год назад +1

    Can Minere presents in a teenager??

  • @wellingtonsboots4074
    @wellingtonsboots4074 8 месяцев назад +3

    I seem to have inherited my mother's chronic illnesses and one of them is Meniere's. By far Meniere's is the worst. I was diagnosed by a ENT specialist about 10 years ago. As well as vertigo, severe vomiting tinnitus and all that I have also had drop attacks. What doesn't get mentioned often enough is the fear that Meniere's causes. I remember being in a busy street and having an attack. I could hardly walk and I was vomiting and people were backing away thinking I was drunk. It's the helplessness of the whole thing. When I'm in my Meniere's season I get scared about when the next attack is going to happen. The Specialist told me that it was something that I needed to get used to. But my GP put me on betahistine that helps

    • @iamnoob7593
      @iamnoob7593 3 месяца назад

      HAVE U TRIED carnivore diet or keto diet , I have chronic fatigue syndrome

  • @AndrewaMcMahon
    @AndrewaMcMahon 2 месяца назад

    This could maybe be a dose of hope for some recently diagnosed folks...Ive meniers for about 16 years since my mid to late late 20s... every time i have an episode i get on steroids immediately, and my hearing comes back 97% in that ear, and the ringing totally goes away. Even when i completely lose hearing in that ear during an episode, it bounces back to almost normal hearing...Im lucky that i dont really get the vertigo. I keep prednisone around, so the moment an episode happens, i can medicate. I think that has kept my hearing going strong... also, i think i have a very mild case that relapses maybe once every 2-3 years. The only other lifestyle difference may be that i steam and sauna quite a bit... like 5 times or more a week... i suspect that helps with circulation... which maybe helps with preventing stuff like this happening as often... but I'm certainly no expert... 16 years ago they were telling me I'd need a cochlier implant and i still hear normally today without any lifestyle changes . Again Im not trying to rub it in to people that may not be as lucky as i am with this disease, but to those who were just diagnosed there is hope, and be vigilent and proactive in trying to keep your hearing as long as possible .

  • @desigolfrance3742
    @desigolfrance3742 Год назад

    Is the any solution for this desease? It's and horrible sensation

  • @juliehurst3846
    @juliehurst3846 8 месяцев назад

    Can you work with this disease

  • @warismir1931
    @warismir1931 Год назад +1

    Role of carbogen?

  • @coolsteve1985
    @coolsteve1985 Год назад +4

    I'm 38 and got vertigo. I get dizzy everyday and having a very hard time walking. I having a hard time keeping my balance. I did hear ringing in my ears and felt like my ear was clogged up once just a few days ago. And my left leg shakes uncontrollably too. Do that sounds like Meniere's Disease or more like Diabetes?

    • @treecek
      @treecek Год назад

      Try doing the Bear Crawl. I am finding a lot of these auto immune diagnosis comes from a twisted body from doing repetitive exercise such as biking. Do 30 steps of the Bear Crawl 3 times per day. You will feel symptoms such as spasms, or tinging, which is normal as your joints will be realigning. Usually within a week, you will feel better. Just stretch out also

    • @coolsteve1985
      @coolsteve1985 Год назад

      @@treecek Oh ok I will. Thanks

    • @treecek
      @treecek Год назад

      @@coolsteve1985 After 1 week, the twist will be out of your shoulders , then spend a little time stretching out the neck

    • @hichamadil7434
      @hichamadil7434 5 месяцев назад

      This sounds like extreme anxiety and stress

  • @grzesiekszewczuk1741
    @grzesiekszewczuk1741 Год назад

    I feel fullness in both ears. Chronic tinnitus in right ear and sometimes in left ear but i dont have vertigo. Can it be meiner s desise ?

  • @josejara6059
    @josejara6059 Год назад

    Would you suggest seeing my GP first or straight to the ent???

  • @almaselaizac.4380
    @almaselaizac.4380 9 месяцев назад

    Can menier's disease cause permanent hearing loss?
    I was diagnosed last 2021 and the Dr. Told me that after 10 yrs. I may loss my hearing permanently 😥may I ask if this is possible? Thank you in advance for your response.

    • @mindybanda301
      @mindybanda301 8 месяцев назад

      To answer your question, yes it can cause permanent hearing loss. However, I’ve had it for 10 years and my hearing loss is very slight so far. I think it’s just a case by case scenario depending on the severity of your case.

    • @Vagrantastrology
      @Vagrantastrology 2 месяца назад

      ​@@mindybanda301if you dont mind me asking, how have you treated your menieres? Just dietary changes and identifying triggers?

  • @aurimasmockus8307
    @aurimasmockus8307 3 месяца назад

    I've started getting random fulness in my ear without any eustachian tube dysfunction or nothing and then it magically dissapears without a trace and then again after a few months

  • @krishanpalkaidwal
    @krishanpalkaidwal 2 месяца назад

    I have two of the symptoms tinnitus, fullness in ears and vertigo episode

    • @balasubrahmanyamkantamneni
      @balasubrahmanyamkantamneni 2 месяца назад +1

      I also have these symptoms doctor told me take low salt.I am following from today.I am hoping for the best.

  • @brucejudy2575
    @brucejudy2575 Год назад +4

    It is heart warming to hear silence again without sound disturbance, all thanks to Dr Madida on RUclips for his treatment.

  • @BigCheese007
    @BigCheese007 6 месяцев назад

    This is what I thought I had and it ended up being something worse muscular dystrophy 😞

  • @vnioneio
    @vnioneio Год назад +3

    I can never thank you enough Dr Ogbebor for all your services, I am now completely cured of Tinnitus after using your medication, you're truly a man of honor and words I am so happy I came across your channel on RUclips..

  • @soulmortal200
    @soulmortal200 Год назад +2

    I am not suffering from any spinning sensation now, but i can't hear lower frequencies with my left ear

    • @dakshinaa.a7969
      @dakshinaa.a7969 Год назад

      Me also

    • @soulmortal200
      @soulmortal200 Год назад

      @@dakshinaa.a7969 my spinning sensation is gone but the hearing of my left ear has been massively effected.
      I don't know what to do
      Doctor told me to get hearing aids

    • @shadouxg7150
      @shadouxg7150 Год назад +1

      I have the exact same problem

    • @charley1359
      @charley1359 Год назад

      Do hearing aids help?

    • @lararose9106
      @lararose9106 9 дней назад

      Plz share what medicine helped u. I have chronic vertigo

  • @chrislow123
    @chrislow123 Месяц назад

    I have Menieres and this explains it perfectly. Horrible disease.

  • @nrevathy91
    @nrevathy91 Месяц назад

    Please can anyone help..will they experience eye pain too??

  • @mantralife6620
    @mantralife6620 7 месяцев назад +1

    Mine started with a tooth infection:(

    • @lararose9106
      @lararose9106 9 дней назад

      Im so sorry i hope ur doing well. I was jst diagnosed with it but can u plz share ur experience and if anythng helped. How did it start from the teeth

  • @baronghede2365
    @baronghede2365 3 месяца назад

    A comment on RUclips brought me here, Blessed Be.

  • @angryahole
    @angryahole 10 месяцев назад +1

    Got this shit from Omeprazole. I curse the day i took that pill.

  • @sdk2146
    @sdk2146 Месяц назад +1

    MECLIZINE is a common treatment.

    • @williegarforth7961
      @williegarforth7961 Месяц назад

      Yes I take that

    • @lararose9106
      @lararose9106 9 дней назад

      ​@@williegarforth7961can u plz share the side effects u had if any

    • @lararose9106
      @lararose9106 9 дней назад

      Can u pls share side effects if u had any and is it a good med.

  • @anthonydonna9772
    @anthonydonna9772 Год назад +3

    A friend of mine at work complained about ear ringing, vertigo and Meniere disease for a very long time, I told him about Dr Madida on RUclips that gave him a treatment he used. We were recently discussing at work when he told me that the treatment worked that he don’t longer experience the ringing, eye spinning and others anymore. I was so happy for him.

    • @nessmayoussef6110
      @nessmayoussef6110 11 месяцев назад

      Well where's this treatment? :(

    • @pauldonohoe3646
      @pauldonohoe3646 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@nessmayoussef6110 There is none. This guy is a spoofer👍

    • @hichamadil7434
      @hichamadil7434 5 месяцев назад

      Quit the lies please, just advertise and go your way

  • @lennoxmorgan9504
    @lennoxmorgan9504 Год назад

    The healing rate of my Tinnitus the very first time I apply and use Dr Madida medicine gave me a good impression that it is gonna work and it did work because right now I don't longer experience Tinnitus Effects anymore that I use to experience because the conditions is completely gone.

    • @elkaidi1
      @elkaidi1 Год назад

      Hello! What is the treatment please? Can you share?

    • @GhaThayeu
      @GhaThayeu 9 месяцев назад

      hai, can you share please, the treatment ?

    • @hermietamayo8678
      @hermietamayo8678 8 месяцев назад

      Can you share pls

    • @hichamadil7434
      @hichamadil7434 5 месяцев назад

      They can't because they're lying. What you read is just cheap advertising for an obscure doctor in South Africa

  • @Mad_Cool
    @Mad_Cool 2 месяца назад

    Episodes can last more than one day if you're having a bad time of it.

  • @DarjaTruth
    @DarjaTruth 4 месяца назад

    This is all wrong - this is NOT A DISEASE

    • @areguapiri
      @areguapiri Месяц назад

      What is it?

    • @DarjaTruth
      @DarjaTruth Месяц назад

      @@areguapiri Your Spirit Guides taking you from low vibration and low situations (people) in your surrounding, to the higher vibration. You must let it play out and go along with it, as long as it takes. It's for your seclusion and detachment from negative people and negative entities, for changing your life.

  • @fucksalad1922
    @fucksalad1922 2 месяца назад +1

    My Twin brother and I both have mineires disease. He was diagnosed at 12 and I was at 15. It’s not common at all at that age. We are 7 years+ in now, yet we don’t get many attacks of vertigo anymore, but we are at our final stage of our hearing loss. Thank the lord it is only 1 ear so we are not affected too much on our day to day lives. It is just unfortunate.

    • @Mad_Cool
      @Mad_Cool 2 месяца назад +1

      I was diagnosed at 12 too (in my 30s now), but it's bilateral, and still get a ton of vertigo attacks. I rarely see others online who have had it so young and so long! Wishing you and your twin good health.

  • @eliseofagioli4865
    @eliseofagioli4865 8 месяцев назад

    Io l'ho da molti anni ma nessuno mi da speranza e voi ci provate me io oltre l'italiano non conosco altre lingue ,quindi purtroppo non capisco nulla ,

  • @MidgyEra
    @MidgyEra Год назад

    I experienced a drop attack when i was 16 years old. Was a sudden attack with no symptoms. I've had these rare occasional vertigo flare ups that lasted 1-2 hours like every 6-12 months. Inbetween these i haven't experienced any other symptoms. During Covid i sat on my PC and over a couple of days i experienced my left airpod didn't produce that much sound so i changed how it was sitting in my ear and it was all good again. Fast forward a few months and i experienced some degree of hearing loss and now i'm 25 and have been experiencing hearing loss, a mild but permanent tinnitus and these attacks 6-12 months inbetween are still happening. My ENT said it's either this or sudden deafness.