Vertigo is not a disease. It is a symptom, and it is commonly misunderstood and confused with lightheadedness and other balance disorders.
Vertigo: Questions & Answers for a Better Understanding
Meniere's Disease: Symptoms, Types and Treatments
Meniere's Disease is one type of vertigo that we commonly treat at Silverstein Institute. This type of vertigo can be a debilitating condition, and you should seek a definitive diagnosis and proper medical treatment for a better quality of life.
Meniere’s disease cannot be cured, but the debilitating symptoms can be successfully treated. The main treatments for symptoms include medication, injections to the middle ear and a few non-invasive therapies. Meniere’s disease does not go away on...
Do you suffer from the sensation of being dizzy, having difficulty maintaining balance, or feeling like you or the room are spinning? It can happen occasionally, or it can become chronic and interfere with your daily life. Fortunately, there is...
Another Silverstein Success Story: Meniere’s Disease/Vertigo
After being diagnosed with Meniere’s 6 years ago I underwent multiple tests, balance therapy and an inner ear procedure that my local audiologist recommended. Unfortunately, it resulted in my vertigo attacks becoming more frequent. When they had...
In 1861, French physician Prosper Meniere identified a syndrome that presents as spontaneous vertigo attacks, fluctuating hearing loss, and ringing in the ear. More than 150 years later, the cause is not known, but is associated many times with...