Meniere's disease
Mnire's disease is a rare disorder that affects the inner ear. It can cause vertigo, tinnitus, hearing loss, and a feeling of pressure deep inside the ear.
The symptoms of Mnire's disease vary from person to person. Initially, they tend to occur as sudden attacks that last a few hours.
The exact cause of Mnire's disease is not yet known, although it is thought to be caused by a problem with the pressure in the inner ear.
There is no single test for Mnire's disease, and the condition can be difficult to distinguish from other problems because there are several conditions that cause similar symptoms.
Treatments for Mnire's disease can usually help people with the to condition control their symptoms, although there's currently no cure.
Living with Mnire's disease can be difficult and frustrating. Your balance and hearing may be significantly impaired during an attack, meaning that certain activities can be dangerous.