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What are the symptoms of Meniere's disease?

21/06/2012 17:55

What are the symptoms of Meniere s disease?
Vomiting is the forcible expulsion of stomach contents through the mouth and sometimes through the nose. It occurs as a result of stimulation of vomiting center in the medulla oblongata (the brain), is closely tied to the center of the kemoreceptorska triggering zone (CTZ), which is sensitive to many medications and certain metabolic disorders. Center for vomiting and can stimulate the stimuli that go from the middle ear in case of illness driving ("sea sickness") or stimuli from the cerebral cortex in the case of psychogenic (vomiting in case of emotional stress), and can also come from the periphery of the body. In adults, vomiting is usually preceded by a feeling of nausea Meniere's disease.

Although the symptoms of gastrointestinal illness, nausea and vomiting occur in cases of carsickness, Meniere disease, in cases of migraine, vomiting is common in pregnancy.

Nausea and vomiting are side effects of many medications, but can be big problem with: Meniere's disease

     cytostatics,
     anesthetics,
     opioid analgesics,
     antiparkinsonian dopaminergic (levodopa and bromocriptine)

Also, nausea and vomiting are side effects of radiotherapy (radiation treatment of tumors)

Nausea and vomiting are treated with antiemetics.

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