Common Causes Of Meniere's Disease

Viral Infection

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Another theory scientists attribute to the manifestation of Meniere's diseases is infections resulting from various viruses. A good number of ear, nose, and throat conditions are due to viruses, and the belief is the same can trigger episodes of Meniere's. It is postulated infections cause abnormal drainage of the fluid. Some of the viruses suspected of causing Meniere's include rhinovirus, adenovirus, influenza, coronavirus, herpes simplex, respiratory syncytial, reovirus, and enteric virus. The herpes virus is the most common type of viral infection found in patients with Meniere's, according to one study. Meningitis, which affects the brain, and labyrinthitis, which affects the inner ear, are some of the infections that can trigger Meniere's disease. In cases where viruses are suspected, DNA has been found in the vestibular ganglion and endolymphatic sacs. Some experts treat Meniere's disease using antivirals to curb infections. However, as with all other cause and triggers of Meniere's, no definitive evidence can be used to back the claim viruses play a role in the inner ear disorder.

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