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Ménière’s is typically defined by a triad of recurrent vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, and tinnitus or ear fullness.

Often involves salt-restricted diets, diuretics, or in severe cases, surgical interventions like endolymphatic sac decompression.

The research under this identifier explores the clinical challenges in distinguishing between and Vestibular Migraine (VM) . These two conditions are common causes of recurrent vertigo and often present with overlapping symptoms, making them difficult to diagnose accurately. Key Clinical Differentiators 11532x

Focuses on lifestyle changes and pharmacological prevention specific to migraines.

Vestibular migraine or Meniere's disease: a diagnostic dilemma Ménière’s is typically defined by a triad of

About 25% of patients may suffer from both conditions simultaneously (MDVM), which complicates the treatment path and can affect quality of life. Importance of Accurate Diagnosis

Applying surgical or ototoxic treatments intended for Ménière’s to a patient who actually has Vestibular Migraine can cause unnecessary and permanent inner ear damage. These two conditions are common causes of recurrent

Distinguishing between the two is critical because the treatments differ significantly: