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Meniere's disease treatment in Bangalore

Welcome to NeuroEquilibrium’s partner clinic for advanced Meniere’s disease treatment in Bangalore. If you are experiencing symptoms of Meniere’s disease, such as vertigo, tinnitus, hearing loss, and aural fullness, our state-of-the-art clinics specialize in identifying the underlying causes and offering relief through customized care

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NeuroEquilibrium Clinics in Bangalore

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NeuroEquilibrium Clinic in:

Bangalore
Location: Margosa Road, Malleswaram
Karnataka
Pincode: 560003
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NeuroEquilibrium Clinic in:

Bangalore
Location: Kodigehalli Main Rd, E Block, Sahakar Nagar
Karnataka
Pincode: 560092
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NeuroEquilibrium Clinic in:

Bangalore
Location: Sector 6, Hsr Layout
Karnataka
Pincode: 560102
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NeuroEquilibrium Clinic in:

Bangalore
Location: Jp Nagar 7th Phase
Karnataka
Pincode: 560076
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NeuroEquilibrium Clinic in:

Bangalore
Location: Sector 7, HSR Layout
Karnataka
Pincode: 560102
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NeuroEquilibrium Clinic in:

Bangalore
Location: BRIGADE GATEWAY, yeshwanthpur
Karnataka
Pincode: 560055
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best treatment for Ménière's disease?

The best treatment for Ménière’s disease focuses on controlling symptoms and reducing vertigo attacks rather than curing the condition. Management usually includes a low-sodium diet, medications to manage vertigo and nausea, and vestibular rehabilitation. In complex or persistent cases, detailed vestibular evaluation at specialized centers like Neuroequillibrium helps tailor treatment to the individual’s inner-ear function.

Vitamin B12 is not a direct treatment for Ménière’s disease, but it supports nerve health and overall neurological function. If a person has a B12 deficiency, supplementation may help reduce fatigue or nerve-related imbalance. However, vitamin B12 does not correct the inner-ear fluid imbalance that causes Ménière’s disease and should only be taken under medical advice.

Yes, many people with Ménière’s disease live a normal and active life. Although symptoms can be unpredictable, proper management often reduces the frequency and severity of vertigo episodes. With lifestyle adjustments, medical care, and regular follow-up, most individuals are able to work, travel, and participate in daily activities with minimal long-term limitation.

Stopping dizziness from Ménière’s disease involves a combination of medication, diet control, and balance therapy. Reducing salt intake, staying hydrated, and avoiding triggers like caffeine can help stabilize inner-ear fluid levels. When dizziness is frequent or disabling, targeted vestibular rehabilitation guided by detailed testing, such as that done at Neuroequillibrium, can significantly improve balance control.

The most effective home remedy for Ménière’s disease is maintaining a consistent low-sodium diet and healthy daily routine. Regular hydration, stress management, adequate sleep, and avoiding alcohol or caffeine can help reduce vertigo attacks. While home measures cannot cure the condition, they play a key role in minimizing symptom flare-ups and improving overall stability.

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