The Various Effects Of Meniere's Disease

Hearing Loss

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Meniere's disease can also cause hearing loss. The level of hearing loss can range from mild to severe and is usually in one ear but can occur in both, though it is rare. Typically, the loss of hearing varies in the beginning and, as it progresses, it becomes permanent. The hearing loss, in conjunction with dizziness, can make the disease rather distressing. Therefore, many patients can benefit from therapy to cope with the effects of the condition. Being well-informed about the disease, as well as its symptoms and course, can make it easier to deal with in the long run.

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