A new study suggests that poor oral health, including periodontitis and missing teeth, may increase the risk of developing Meniere’s disease. Learn more about the link between oral health and Meniere’s disease symptoms.
If you experience symptoms like jaw pain, tinnitus, vertigo, or dizziness, you may be dealing with a condition related to your temporomandibular joint (TMJ) or Meniere’s disease. These conditions can be challenging to diagnose and manage, but with the right treatment plan and management strategies, it is possible to improve your symptoms and overall quality of life.
In this article, we’ll explore the connections between TMJ, Meniere’s disease, and dizziness, as well as the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and management strategies available for these conditions. By understanding the complexities of these conditions and the best ways to manage them, you can take control of your health and live a fulfilling life despite your symptoms.
Meniere’s Disease has several possible root causes and many triggers. Find your cause and you have found the key to your cure. This can be done, has been done and is being done all the time.
How is diabetes linked to Meniere’s Disease?
Can type 2 diabetes result from Meniere’s disease or Meniere’s result from Diabetes? Are the two connected at all, is it all coincidence or are the two a result of the same root cause in some people?
A sizable number of Meniere’s sufferers who contact Meniere’s Help also suffer from Diabetes. Glucose metabolism, and insulin irregularities have both been linked to Meniere’s in some way or another.
Ana from Mexico emailed Meniere’s Help this week to tell us she thinks she is ‘cured’. Can Chiropractics cure Meniere’s disease?