Other possible causes of the disease include what are called 'environmental factors,' such as noise pollution and viral infections, and biological factors.
What will the doctor do?
To diagnose Ménière's disease, doctors use several procedures:
* a medical history interview and physical examination,
* hearing and balance tests, and
* magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a sophisticated technique that takes detailed pictures of the inside of the body.
Treatment
There is no known cure for Ménière's disease, but your doctor can suggest methods to control its symptoms, such as a change in diet or medicine. For patients with persistent, debilitating vertigo, doctors have successfully used surgery and an antibiotic to treat Ménière's disease.
Your own voice may sound too loud. Your audiologist may or may not be able to correct this problem. Most people get used to it over time.