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What You Need to Know about Chiropractic for Meniere’s Disease

What You Need to Know about Chiropractic for Meniere’s Disease

Key Takeaways

  • Meniere’s Disease causes dizziness, vertigo, and hearing issues due to inner ear dysfunction.
  • Chiropractic care offers a non-invasive approach that may help reduce symptoms by improving nervous system function.
  • Spinal adjustments and manual therapies can support balance and reduce dizziness in some patients.
  • Patients should consult a healthcare provider to create a comprehensive care plan including chiropractic treatment.
  • Chiropractic care is often combined with lifestyle changes and exercises to support symptom management.

Meniere’s Disease is a condition that still escapes the scrutiny of doctors and researchers. For this reason, many patients have lost hope of finding a cure, after trying various procedures and drugs. Yet, there is one form of therapy that does not involve invasive surgery, taking medication, or other treatments that may have unpleasant side effects. Chiropractic for Meniere’s Disease is the answer if you want to regain control over your life, away from pain, dizziness, and other disruptive symptoms.

What Exactly Is Meniere’s Disease?

This condition affects the inner ear. It usually impacts only one ear and starts in the teenage period or the early 20s. Although a significant number of people suffer from it, doctors have yet to come up with a clear explanation of what causes Meniere’s Disease. Some research studies indicate that it may be triggered by an excess of endolymph in the ear. This is a clear fluid that is naturally present in the membranes of the inner ear and it plays two critical roles:

  1. In the vestibular apparatus, endolymph creates a sense of balance
  2. The cochlear duct is responsible for the perception of sound.

Left untreated, Meniere’s Disease can lead to several complications. The most important of them is the increased frequency of vertigo episodes, leading to:

  • Tripping and falling down
  • Difficulty in driving
  • Difficulty in operating various machinery and equipment.

How to Recognize Meniere’s Disease

As mentioned above, vertigo is the most frequent symptom of this condition. Of course, many of us have experienced the sensation of the world spinning around us on rare occasions when we stand up too quickly or suffer from an ear infection. However, patients with Meniere’s Disease experience frequent and severe episodes of vertigo, sometimes leading to severe nausea and vomiting. Also, they may suffer from:

  • Tinnitus (continuous ringing in the ears)
  • Muffled hearing or nearly complete loss of hearing in the affected ear
  • Pressure in the ear
  • Headaches

How Does Chiropractic for Meniere’s Disease Help You?

An allopath doctor will recommend surgery or various medicines to treat Meniere’s Disease. However, many people are reluctant to try these, because they are afraid of the side effects. This is why they rely on chiropractic for Meniere’s Disease to find relief from their symptoms. A chiropractor will not perform invasive procedures. Instead, the focus of this therapy is to restore the inner ear to its proper condition safely and naturally, through manipulations that aim to:

Drain the Excess Fluid from the Inner Ear

Blockages caused by slight misalignments can prevent the ear from effectively draining excess fluid and maintaining a normal level of endolymph. A chiropractor can solve these misalignments by adjusting the joints around your ear. These adjustments are neither dangerous nor painful. Chiropractors are highly skilled and experienced in this type of therapy. Also, if you tell your chiropractor that you have low pain tolerance, they will adapt the treatment plan to incorporate gentle techniques.

Improve Nervous System Communications

Many conditions, including Meniere’s Disease and its debilitating symptoms, are the result of misalignments in the spine which prevent your nervous system from working properly. The nerves that connect the brain with everything in your body are responsible for how each organ or system works. When messages from the brain arrive with a delay or not at all, the body responds with loss of function, pain, and other symptoms. It is just like a car left without steering, swerving erratically on the road. Many patients found relief by choosing chiropractic for Meniere’s Disease, while they were trying to treat other conditions (stiff neck, lower back pain, etc.). If vertigo, tinnitus, and ear pressure disrupt your daily schedule, you may be suffering from Meniere’s Disease. 

Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized medical guidance. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or your local emergency number immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Meniere’s Disease?
Meniere’s Disease is a disorder of the inner ear that causes episodes of vertigo, dizziness, hearing loss, and ringing in the ears. It results from fluid buildup affecting balance and hearing functions.
How can chiropractic care help with Meniere’s Disease?
Chiropractic care may help by improving spinal alignment and nervous system function, which can influence balance and reduce dizziness. Treatments often include spinal adjustments and manual therapies aimed at supporting the body's natural healing.
Is chiropractic treatment safe for Meniere’s Disease patients?
Chiropractic care is generally safe when performed by a licensed provider. It is non-invasive and does not involve medications or surgery, making it a low-risk option to complement other treatments for Meniere’s Disease.
What should I expect during a chiropractic visit for Meniere’s Disease?
A provider will assess your spinal alignment and nervous system function, then perform targeted adjustments and manual therapies. Sessions typically last 15-30 minutes and may be combined with exercises to improve balance.
When should I see a healthcare provider about Meniere’s Disease symptoms?
If you experience recurring dizziness, vertigo, hearing loss, or ringing in the ears, consult a healthcare provider for diagnosis and to discuss treatment options, including chiropractic care.

Sources

  1. Meniere’s Disease — National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (2022)
  2. Chiropractic Management of Vestibular Disorders: A Review — Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics (2021)

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