Meniere’s Disease Signs and Symptoms
Jerky movements of the eye. The brain uses both the eyes and the ears to maintain one’s balance. Since Meniere’s disease affects the balance centers in the ear, the brain receives conflicting information from the ears and the eyes. This may cause the eyes to jerk around in strange movements as the brain desperately tries to gain the information necessary to maintain balance. These movements can vary from patient to patient, depending upon the peculiarities of a particular attack of the disease.