Meniere's disease
Meniere's syndrome is a disease of the inner ear with labyrinth of membrane. The main clinical manifestations of this disease are sudden vertigo, tinnitus, deafness, or nystagmus. There are obvious onset and intermittent periods of vertigo. Most of the patients were middle-aged, and there was no significant difference in the sex of the patients. About 65% of the patients had their first attack before the age of 50, and most patients had single ear disease.
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