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How can Meniere's disease be managed?

Q: I am a 42 years old male suffering from Meniere's problem and presently taking Vertin (16 mg) twice a day and Diamox (one in the morning). A few months back, I consulted a doctor, who advised Meconerve forte twice a day but now I am not taking Meconerve forte. Every day I feel giddiness. How can it be managed?

A:If your diagnosis of Meniere’s disease is confirmed, and then the drug treatment of choice is Vertin: which can be taken for a long time. Diamox does not have a major role. Meconerve forte is a nerve tonic like neurobio forte, which can be taken for a long time without ill effects. In case your vertigo is not controlled by vertin, then depending on your hearing, you may be a candidate for Intratympanic injections of Gentamycin, which is a minor OPD procedure to be repeated 3 times, and gives good results but you need to be evaluated and the audiogram seen before that.

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