Ménière’s Disease & Motion Sickness

Manage inner ear fluid imbalance and restore your sense of balance and calm

Unpredictable Dizziness, Ear Fullness, or Ringing?

You may be experiencing Ménière’s disease.

Ménière’s affects the inner ear and can lead to chronic vertigo, hearing changes, and pressure sensations.

Dr. Peerbaccus offers diagnosis and relief for balance and motion-related disorders.

What is Ménière’s Disease?

Ménière’s disease is a chronic disorder of the inner ear caused by a fluid imbalance in the labyrinth.

It interferes with both hearing and balance, leading to unpredictable and often disabling symptoms.

It typically affects one ear and tends to occur in episodes.

Common Symptoms

🔊 Fluctuating hearing loss

🌀 Severe spinning vertigo (can last minutes to hours)

🔔 Tinnitus (ringing or buzzing in the ear)

🌊 Sensation of fullness or pressure in the ear

🤢 Nausea and vomiting during episodes

😫 Fatigue following attacks

Diagnosis & Evaluation

Dr. Peerbaccus performs a full ENT and vestibular workup, which may include:

– Audiometry (hearing test)

– Vestibular function evaluation

– Neurological assessment

– Exclusion of similar conditions (e.g. vestibular migraine or acoustic neuroma)

Treatment Options

There’s no cure, but symptoms can be managed effectively.

– Low-salt diet & hydration guidance

– Vestibular rehabilitation therapy

– Diuretics or medication to reduce fluid buildup

– Hearing support where needed

– Surgical options considered only in severe cases

Some patients with vestibular instability also suffer from motion sickness, triggered by travel or screen use.

Dr. Peerbaccus provides:

– Desensitisation guidance
– Medications for acute prevention
– Long-term vestibular training when needed

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Don’t suffer through dizzy spells
and ear pressure silently.