Treatment of miniere’s disease (icd-10 h.81) using traditional medicine and therapeutic interventions: Case report
- VernacularTitle:Меньерийн өвчнийг (h.81 icd-10) уламжлалт анагаах ухааны эм, засал эмчилгээгээр эмчилсэн: Эмнэлзүйн тохиолдол
- Author:
Undarmaa B
1
;
Tserendulam G
2
;
Oyun-Erdene U
2
;
Oyunnyam Ch
2
;
Nasankhishig D
2
;
Khaliun E
2
;
Tsegmed G
2
;
Oyunbileg Yu
3
;
Enkhtuya V
3
Author Information
1. Central Hospital of Mongolian Medicine, MNUMS
2. Professional Development Institute, MNUMS
3. International School of Mongolian Medicine, MNUMS
- Publication Type:Case Reports
- Keywords:
Dizziness, tinnitus, hearing loss, Mongolian traditional medicine, acupuncture
- From:
Mongolian Journal of Health Sciences
2025;87(3):72-74
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
Background:Meniere's disease is a condition caused by disturbances in the
auditory and vestibular systems. It is characterized by symptoms such as dizziness,
nausea, vomiting, and tinnitus. In the United States, the prevalence of
Meniere's disease has been found to be 84 cases per 100,000 women and
56 cases per 100,000 men. Regionally, it is more common in less populated
areas, and research has confirmed that the prevalence increases with higher
household income.
Aim:To evaluate the effectiveness of traditional medicine treatments and therapies
for Meniere's disease.
Results:The patient is a 43-year-old male, with symptoms of dizziness, vomiting,
and tinnitus. Since 2023, he has sought care at the Central Hospital of
Mongolian Medicine, where he received traditional medicine treatments including
herbal therapy and other traditional therapies on three occasions. As a
result, the frequency of dizziness has decreased and other clinical symptoms
have improved.
Conclusion:Traditional medicine treatments have been shown to be effective
in managing Meniere's disease by extending the interval between relapses,
improving quality of life, and significantly reducing clinical symptoms.
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