Meniere’s disease in Stow OH is caused by a malfunction of the inner ear. One of its primary symptoms is vertigo – the sensation that the person or the things around him are spinning. This sensation can last a few minutes or as long as 4 hours and may also be accompanied by nausea and vomiting. As many as 5 million people in America are affected by Meniere’s disease.
Currently, there are no known cures for Meniere’s disease. By seeking the care of a family physician, the following suggestions may be made:
While these suggestions may provide some sort of relief, unless the root cause is addressed, Meniere’s will continue to occur. Thankfully for those who suffer from this condiit0on, there is a long-lasting, natural method of care available.
To learn more about the connection between head and neck injuries and vertigo download our complimentary e-book How to Naturally Relieve Vertigo without Drugs by clicking the image below.We understand how vital a healthy spine is in order to have a healthy body. It only takes a misalignment of ¼ of a millimeter to cause a variety of problems throughout the body, including Meniere’s disease. If either the atlas (C1) or axis (C2) is out of place, it can be stressing the brainstem, rather than protecting it. This can lead to a reduction in the flow of blood to the brain, thereby causing neurological problems. It has been seen through research that this can be the underlying reason for Meniere’s disease.
At our Stow, Ohio practice, we use modern technology to discover if and where a misalignment is located in the neck. We only give an adjustment when necessary. The method we use is a gentle technique that does not force the bones into place. Rather, they are realigned naturally. This can restore brainstem function, and improvements in Meniere’s disease is often seen in as little as one adjustment.
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