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Section 5 Treatment of Common Diseases in Otolaryngology Department
Meniere syndrome
[Overview]
Meniere's disease, also known as Meniere's disease and inner ear vertigo, belongs to a kind of ear vertigo. It is the most common disease in clinic, and the onset age is mostly 35-50 years old. The main symptom is sudden dizziness, accompanied by nausea and vomiting, tinnitus and deafness. The incidence is mostly related to mental factors, physical stimulation and menstrual pregnancy. Modern medicine believes that it is a disease caused by labyrinth edema of the inner eardrum, which is characterized by sensory disturbance of the rotational balance of itself or the surrounding scenery and highlights its symptoms. It belongs to the category of vertigo syndrome in traditional Chinese medicine.
[Etiology and pathogenesis]
There are many reasons for this disease and many clinical syndromes, which are generally divided into two categories: excess syndrome and deficiency syndrome. Excess syndrome is mostly caused by wind, fire and phlegm, such as hyperactivity of liver yang, turning fire into wind, or stagnation of phlegm, which leads to enlightenment; Deficiency syndrome is mostly caused by deficiency of qi and blood and brain marrow loss caused by nutrition.
[Clinical manifestations]
Occasional dizziness, dizziness or blackness in the eyes, vacillating in the rotation of the field scenery, or vacillating in the head and body, such as taking a boat, are often accompanied by tinnitus, deafness or nausea and vomiting.
Symptoms vary, from closing your eyes to stopping, and you can see things unsteadily, stand unsteadily and even fall. Each episode can last for several minutes, hours or days.
Such as hyperactivity of liver yang, ...