Does Meniere's Disease Cause Sensitivity To Noise?
There is no evidence to support avoiding noise exposure in Meniere's.
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1. He is younger than the average Meniere's patient. Hence autoimmune inner ear disease should be ruled out. Meniere's disease is diagnosed on the following criteria:
a. Vertigo
b. Fluctuating hearing loss
c. Tinnitus
d. Fullness in the ear
There is usually nausea and vomiting, the hearing usually worsens during an attack and the tinnitus also worsens.
2. You should get a PTA (Pure Tone Audiogram) to document any hearing loss. Meniere's disease usually causes low frequency hearing loss initially ( Audiogram sloping to left).
3. Meniere's disease should normally respond to a salt restricted diet, acetazolamide (Diamox) and high dose betahistine (Vertin). A Meniette device or the Entex P-100 can be tried.
4. An ECochG (Electrocohlearography) and a VEMP (Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential) Test can be done to check the diagnosis.
5. There is no evidence to support avoiding noise exposure in Meniere's Disease.
I hope that I have answered your queries. If you have any further questions, I will be available to answer them.
Regards.
Endolymphatic hydrops can have other causes besides Meniere's Disease.
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Thank you for your query.
1. The EcochG result does show evidence of Endolymphatic Hydrops, worse on the right.
2. Meniere's Disease is usually one sided, but can affect both ears after a few years.
3. There is no reason to avoid noise in this condition.
4. It is good to hear that the scan is normal. This rules out any tumor or mass.
5. The Pure Tone Audiogram shows a low frequency hearing loss in the right ear (slope to left). This is in favor of Endolymphatic hydrops / Meniere's Disease.
6. You can start the treatment for Meniere's Disease and let me know the response.
I hope that I have answered your queries. If you have any further questions, I will be available to answer them.
Regards.
1. So based on this do you think it is Menieres or it may have another cause? What other causes could be?
2. So he can listen to noise thats actually great news!!! And he can go to concerts and play the drums normally? Or should he wear earplugs just in case? Also so he can listen to music say, on his iphone? If so should he wear headphones or earphones? Or does it not matter?
3. Does exercise improve this condition by eliminating salt through sweat?
4. What about airplanes and scuba diving? Are those OK if he feels fine when doing them? F
Thank you so much!!! You have been so helpful!
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Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for writing back.
1. The diagnosis is Endolymphatic Hydrops. One of the causes is Meniere's Disease.
2. There is no problem with noise exposure within prescribed limits. He can wear ear protection in very loud environments (as any normal person).
3. Salt reduction in the body by any means helps reduce symptoms. However salt elimination through sweat is very little as compared to salt intake restriction.
4. Treatments with the Meniette Device and the Enttex P100 rely on pulse pressure changes. That is why he feels fine while flying or during scuba diving.
I hope that I have answered your queries. If you have any further questions, I will be available to answer them.
Regards.