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38 years
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Aug 1, 2014

Dr. Zakia Dimassi Pediatrics
This sounds like Ménière disease, a disorder of the inner ear that is also known as idiopathic endolymphatic hydrops. Endolymphatic hydrops refers to a condition of increased hydraulic pressure within the inner ear endolymphatic system, a group of structures through which a fluid known as the endolymph circulates and which play a role in hearing and maintaining balance. The following symptoms appear: (1) fluctuating hearing loss, (2) occasional episodic vertigo (usually a spinning sensation while your body is fixed, sometimes violent), (3) tinnitus or ringing in the ears (usually low-tone roaring), and (4) aural fullness (eg, pressure, discomfort, fullness sensation in the ears).
The classic presentation is that of episodes of vertigo; this is usually preceded by a variable sense of ear pressure and fullness, decreased hearing, and a low-tone roaring tinnitus. Less than a third of patients will have all the symptoms described at disease onset. Vertigo is the most common presenting symptom; the others become evident within months to years.
Treatment aims at relieving the symptoms.
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