Meniere’s disease can be very disconcerting, affecting one’s daily routine and mental health. It is prevalent in several million people across the world. What are some of the common symptoms of Meniere’s?
Vertigo
A feeling of fullness in the affected ear
Tinnitus – ringing in the ears that may be severe
Hearing loss
Nausea
In some cases, a person may only experience a few symptoms, while others have many more. In either case, what patients are seeking is a way to cope and find relief so that they may return to their normal day to day activities. Sadly, options are limited and often alleviate one symptom only. Such being the case, a person may have to take one medication to treat vertigo and another to treat nausea. This is not an ideal situation because these symptoms often return.
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Meniere’s disease is related to a problem of the inner ear. The exact reason has not been agreed upon, but what is known is what researchers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine have seen — that a decrease in blood flow may be to blame. This blood flow problem may be either to the blame to the brain or to the ear itself.
In order to find long-term relief from Meniere’s symptom, more needs to be done than just taking pills to cover the symptoms over. Upper cervical chiropractic care is seeing success in helping patients find relief from Meniere’s symptoms. This is due to the fact that the blood flowing to and from the brain or ears can be hindered by a misalignment in the bones of the upper neck. By using a gentle method to realign these bones, blood flow to the brain and ears can be restored, leading to a decrease in Meniere’s symptoms.
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