clinical diagnosis
Last reviewed 01/2018
diagnosis
Meniere's disease is a clinical diagnosis. Patients usually present with episodic dizziness.
- acute episodes of vertigo should be differentiated from non-rotatory dizziness
- ask the question "did you just feel lightheaded or did you
see the world spin around as though you just got off a playground roundabout?
- no - then could be presyncope, lightheadedness, and disequilibrium
in elderly people
- yes - rule out "red flags" suggesting brainstem stroke or
other central signs, do confirmatory test to rule out other common causes
of vertigo
- Hallpike manoeuvre - for benign positional vertigo, head thrust test
- for acute vestibular neuritis
- if both are negative consider
- vestibular migraine - if vertigo plus migraine is recurrent
- Meniere's disease - transient unilateral hearing loss or tinnitus, and previous episodes of dizziness
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