Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing II (Theory)
The endolymphatic system is enlarged in Meniere's disease, an inner ear ailment. Additionally known as endolymphatic hydrops. A family history of Meiners illness is present in around 50% of patients. Meniers illness has an etiology that is not known. However, there are a number of other factors that might be to blame, such as poor endolymphatic sac absorption, vasomotor disturbances, allergies, salt and water retention, and autoimmune and viral etiologies. Episodic vertigo, sudden onset, feeling that one is rotating with respect to one's environment, and fluctuating hearing loss that follows or goes along with vertigo are the main symptoms of a miners disease. Examine the severity and frequency of the attack, as well as any associated ear symptoms. Help the patient avoid aura so they can get ready for an attack.
Meniere's disease is a disorder of inner ear in which the endolymphatic system is distended. It is also called endolymphatic hydrops.
But the possible causes include
Cardinal symptoms of a meniers disease are:
Surgical Management
Conservative procedure:
Nursing Management:
Define Meniere's disease ?
Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder characterized by a distended endolymphatic system. Endolymphatic hydrops is another name for it.
What are the causes and risk factor of meniere disease ?
But the possible causes include
Risk factor
List the sign and symptoms of menieres disease ?
Cardinal symptoms of meniers disease are:
Other features
Explain the treatment and nursing management of menieres disease ?
Management
1.General management
2.Management of acute attack
3.Management of chronic phase
4.Surgical management
Conservative procedure:
Nursing management
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