The condition of the inner ear that causes hearing and balance problems is known as Meniere’sdisease.
In this certain conditions may be experienced such as vertigo(dizziness
or a spinning sensation), tinnitus (loud ring or roaring sound inthe
ears), feeling of pressure in the ears and temporary or permanent
hearingloss. . Initially this condition occurs with the person either
experiencingsudden attacks of vertigo or loss of hearing. It affects
both men and women andtends to develop between the ages of 40 and 60
years.
The exact cause of Meniere’s disease is not known until date but according
to researcher sin this field suggests that this might occur due to
imbalance of fluid in thinner ear. The inner ear is responsible for
hearing and balance and is made up of a complex collection of chambers
within the base of the skull. These chambers are filled with fluid and
then divided by a thin membrane. When some extra fluid enters the inner
ear, swelling occurs which can rupture the membranes and cause an
imbalance in the fluid pressures between the different chambers which
results in Meniere’s symptoms.

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