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Menieres Disease
Saturday, 15 May 2010
Menieres Disease
Have you had ringing in your ears? You might have an inner ear infection! Your sense of balance is maintained by signals that the brain takes in. For what you see helps to gauge how your body is moving in relation to where it is. You might benefit from a remedy to treat tinnitus.

The nervous system helps you determine your activities and positions. Your inner ear contains clear liquod and little hairs that can pick up movement and gravity. If any of those messages is amiss you might get vertigo.

Getting dizzy while driving or walking can be quite unnerving. There are quite a few things that you can do naturally to assist your predicament. Reducing your salt intake can reduce any pressure in the inner ear.. Drink a lot of water is a huge help. Any fluid is good actually, however water is the best.. Reduce your stress, ensure that you get enough rest, and try to keep blood sugar levels low by consuming enough of low fat meat and nutritious vegetables. Ensure and check your blood pressure on a regular basis; low and high blood pressure can cause fainting and vertigo.


Meniere's disease is a very severe type of vertigo (dizziness) with complications that include regurgitation and ringing in the ears. Yet an other form of dizziness which is caused from an inflammation is labrynithitis, or ear infection. Other inner ear upsets, anxiety disorders and hyperventilation can lead to lightheadedness or nausea. Regardless, a test needs to be performed to rule out any problems that can be corrected.

Natural remedies that have been proven to assist the inner ear may contain cocculus and pulsatilla, which help ease dizziness and motion sickness, ringing in the ear and sickness. Gelsemium or bryonia help encourage inner ear stability. Click here to learn more about Menieres Disease

Posted by hershel36bright at 2:10 AM EDT

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