Menieres Disease Flashcards

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What is Meniere’s disease?

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Meniere’s disease is a disorder of the inner ear of unknown cause, characterised by excessive pressure and progressive dilation of the endolymphatic system.

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Who is most commonly affected by Meniere’s disease?

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It is more common in middle-aged adults but may be seen at any age. The prevalence is similar in both men and women.

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What are the main features of Meniere’s disease?

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Features include recurrent episodes of vertigo, tinnitus, and sensorineural hearing loss. Vertigo is usually the prominent symptom.

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What sensation is commonly associated with Meniere’s disease?

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A sensation of aural fullness or pressure is now recognised as being common.

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What other symptoms may occur with Meniere’s disease?

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Other features include nystagmus and a positive Romberg test.

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How long do episodes of Meniere’s disease last?

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Episodes last minutes to hours.

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Are symptoms typically unilateral or bilateral in Meniere’s disease?

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Typically, symptoms are unilateral, but bilateral symptoms may develop after a number of years.

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What is the natural history of Meniere’s disease?

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Symptoms resolve in the majority of patients after 5-10 years, but most will be left with some degree of hearing loss. Psychological distress is common.

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What is required for the management of Meniere’s disease?

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ENT assessment is required to confirm the diagnosis.

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What should patients inform the DVLA regarding Meniere’s disease?

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Patients should inform the DVLA. The current advice is to cease driving until satisfactory control of symptoms is achieved.

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What is the treatment for acute attacks of Meniere’s disease?

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Acute attacks may be treated with buccal or intramuscular prochlorperazine, and admission is sometimes required.

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What preventive measures may benefit patients with Meniere’s disease?

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Prevention may include betahistine and vestibular rehabilitation exercises.

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