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Sodium and Meniere's Disease

  • Crucial dietary factor: High sodium intake is widely recognized as one of the primary dietary triggers that can significantly worsen Meniere's disease symptoms.
  • Fluid balance: Sodium regulates fluid retention and balance within the body. Excess sodium leads to increased endolymphatic fluid pressure in the inner ear, known as endolymphatic hydrops.
  • Amplified symptoms: Elevated inner ear pressure directly contributes to the classic, debilitating symptoms of Meniere's disease, including:
  • Vertigo attacks and severe dizziness
  • Fluctuating hearing loss
  • Tinnitus (ringing or buzzing in the ears)
  • Aural fullness (a feeling of pressure or congestion in the affected ear)
  • Management strategy: Maintaining a strict, consistently low-sodium diet is often the first line of defense recommended to help stabilize inner ear fluid levels and reduce the frequency and severity of attacks.
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