Ménière's syndrome was the previous term, and now it is uniformly referred to as Ménière's disease.
This is an inner ear disorder mainly caused by endolymphatic hydrops. Its main symptoms include recurrent vertigo, nausea, and vomiting. After multiple recurrences, tinnitus and hearing loss may also occur.
This disease has no impact on life, but it does bring some inconveniences to the patient's daily life. In such a situation, one should first maintain a good mindset.

During an acute attack, one can stay in bed and use some anti - vertigo medications.
If a person is often in a state of mental stress, it may even trigger this disease.
