Meniere’s Disease Signs and Symptoms

Deafness or damage to the hearing. As Meniere’s disease attacks the organs of the inner ear, loss of hearing is a possible result. At first, this loss will be temporary, but if the disease is neglected, it could well become permanent. The disease usually affects one ear predominantly. Fluid builds up inside the ear, and this can cause sound to appear either dull or accentuated. Sounds can also appear distorted as they are transmitted through the fluid. Your physician will try to drain the fluid from the ear to help reduce this problem.