Meniere’s Disease – Allergies and Mold

This post was written by Mike on October 2, 2016
Posted Under: General Information on Meniere's Disease / Syndrome,Meniere's Disease Triggers & Causes

Are Meniere’s Disease symptoms triggered by Allergies and Mold?

Allergies from pollen and other airborne allergens are known triggers for Meniere’s disease sufferers. 

Meniere's Disease - Allergies and Mold - image of pollen blowing from trees

It may be that airborne allergens are not only triggers but even a possible root cause in some people. There is always a surge of sufferers contacting Meniere’s Help during the allergy seasons in spring and fall/autumn so without doubt it increases symptoms and triggers attacks.

In addition, mold can increase allergic reactions and in itself can cause many diseases. Mold and mildew is also a known Meniere’s trigger and possible root cause in some sufferers.

In the USA, 28.9 million people were diagnosed with sinusitis in 2010. The sinuses are an important part of the immune system and also related to Meniere’s. Allergens inside buildings can be even worse! Could this be a problem for you?

Allergies and Mold may be a major contributor to the symptoms of Meniere's disease but there are practical solutions.

Video: Meniere’s disease – allergies and mold.

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Help other Meniere’s sufferers. What are you experiences of Meniere’s in the allergy seasons, with mold and other allergens. Tell us all about it n the comments boxes below or email Mike at meniereshelp@gmail.com

References/Further reading:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31163563/

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