Conclusion: Low-frequency conductive hearing loss may be detected in Meniere’s disease, which is apparently not indicative of middle ear pathology. High incidence of conductive involvement in patients who have had a recent episode of vertigo may indicate a distortion of vibratory movement of the stapes.
Read moreDoes hearing loss in Menieres come and go?
The condition usually starts in 1 ear, but can spread to both ears over time. It can take a day or 2 for the symptoms to disappear completely . You may feel tired after an attack. Symptoms vary from person to person, but an attack of hearing loss without vertigo is uncommon.
Read moreHow does Meniere’s disease affect hearing loss?
This fluid moves in response to sounds. Messages are passed along the hearing nerve to the brain to tell you what you are hearing. The build-up of fluid associated with Meniere’s disease disturbs the hearing nerve endings, causing hearing fluctuation and eventually permanent damage .
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