Meniere's disease, Renton vertigo reliefVertigo is a debilitating symptom that stems from several health conditions, including the rare Meniere’s disease. Albeit rare, this illness can happen to anyone and develop at any age. However, it is more likely in adults between 40 and 60.

Even celebrities experience this condition and its debilitating symptoms, vertigo included. Famous musicians such as Jessie J and Kristin Chenoweth have opened up about their Meniere’s disease diagnoses. In addition, Huey Lewis and his music group had to cancel all their remaining tour dates in 2018 due to his hearing loss which his doctors attribute to Meniere’s disease.

Suppose you are showing signs of Meniere’s disease, such as vertigo. In that case, you might benefit from visiting your healthcare provider’s office or a reputable Renton vertigo relief center to help address your condition and provide immediate care that best fits your needs. However, we don’t encourage you to hold off on that consultation and ignore your symptoms, as it can cause more problems. 

Meniere’s disease is an inner ear disorder that brings feelings of vertigo or severe dizziness that can last from a few minutes to not more than a day. You may also notice other symptoms, including ringing in the ears called tinnitus, hearing loss, congestion or fullness feeling in the ear, loss of balance, nausea, sweating, and vomiting. If this illness is not adequately addressed, the symptoms can worsen over time, leading to permanent hearing loss and persistent balance problems.

If you have this condition, you may notice the occurrence of at least two or three of these symptoms simultaneously – vertigo, tinnitus, aural fullness, or hearing loss.

 

What Causes Meniere’s Disease?

At present, the leading cause of this rare condition is unknown. But experts believe that it is connected to the excess buildup of fluid in the inner ear. If a person’s body can’t drain the liquid properly, the pressure increases in the inner ear, and Meniere’s disease will likely develop.

Besides fluid buildup, other studies found that some patients diagnosed with Meniere’s develop the condition because of the following factors:

  • Head or neck injuries or trauma
  • Auto-immune diseases, for example, lupus, diabetes, or rheumatoid arthritis
  • Genetics, i.e., someone from your family has Meniere’s disease
  • Viral infections of the inner ear
  • Allergies

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A natural way to help manage vertigo caused by Meniere’s disease

There is a crucial link between improper blood flow to the brain and a bone misalignment in the upper cervical spine. The atlas (C1) and axis (C2) vertebrae comprise your upper cervical spine and the top two neck bones. These bones are responsible for carrying the weight of your head and protecting your brainstem.

Due to their location and shape, they are highly susceptible to misalignments when certain conditions happen. For example, a quick and straightforward blow to the head or neck caused by accidents or trauma can make these bones shift out of alignment.

Even slight misalignments in these vertebrae can hinder the proper flow of blood to the brain when the brainstem is under pressure. Hence, the brain will receive wrong signals and distorted messages about what is happening in the body. Misaligned vertebrae of the neck can also block blood flow to the brain. If any of these occurs, Meniere’s disease and other vascular conditions can develop, along with debilitating symptoms, including vertigo.

Upper cervical chiropractic care is a safe, natural, and non-invasive technique that primarily focuses on the proper alignment of the bones in the upper cervical spine – your atlas and axis. Chiropractic doctors who focus on this technique apply carefully calculated adjustments on the C1 and C2 bones to correct misalignments. Once the bones realign, your blood will flow without interference to and from the brain again. Your body will also regain its natural healing abilities and eventually heal on its own. You can search and read case studies on how upper cervical care can help with Meniere’s disease.

 

Restoration Spinal Care, a trusted provider of Renton vertigo relief

Apart from vestibular dysfunction such as Meniere’s disease, a misalignment in the upper cervical spine can also be connected to other health concerns that trigger bouts of vertigo.

When your atlas and axis bones misalign, the rest of your spine tends to compensate for the alignment they set. This can lead to pain, discomfort, and even confusion in your brain’s perceptions. The poor bone alignment also brings excessive pressure to your brainstem, nerves, and adjacent muscles and tissues, causing an obstruction of the blood flow and sending incorrect signals to the brain. These signals bring information about the location and perception of the surroundings to your brain, and vertigo and other symptoms will develop when it gets the wrong messages.

If you are ready and want to experience the benefits of upper cervical chiropractic adjustment for Renton vertigo relief, you can reach out to us anytime! You can book a consultation with our chiropractor, Dr. Kurt Sherwood, by calling us at 425-243-1607 or booking your appointment online.

Dr. Sherwood is a trusted Chiropractic Doctor board-certified in the NUCCA technique – a promising source of Renton vertigo relief. He practices a safe, natural, and gentle chiropractic care technique for long-term relief from vertigo. His approach helps eliminate vertigo symptoms and avoid future recurrence.

 

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