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What is Meniere's Disease?

The Ear Institute of Texas
Meniere’s disease is classified as an inner ear disorder that causes repeated attacks of dizziness and the discomfort of fullness from the affected ear. This is due to increase pressure of the inner ear fluids. Fluids in the inner ear chambers are constantly being produced and absorbed by the circulatory system. If there are any disturbances in the delicate relationship, there is an over production or under absorption of the fluids.

What is Meniere’s disease?

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Meniere’s disease is a disorder that produces a group of symptoms: sudden attacks of whirling dizziness, tinnitus or head noise, a feeling of pressure or fullness in the ear, and a fluctuating hearing loss. While the underlying cause is not known, it is believed to result from a fluctuation in the pressure of fluid that fills the inner ear. An attack may last from a few hours to several days.

What types of treatments are available for Meniere's disease?

The Ear Institute of Texas
Medical Options: Treatment may vary, depending on the patient. This depends on several factors according to the cause, magnitude, and frequency of the symptoms. In order to improve the inner ear circulation and control the fluid pressure, treatment may consist of medication to stimulate the inner ear circulation. Drugs which accomplish this are vasodilating drugs (blood pressure pills) and diuretics (water pills) with anti-dizziness medication.

Is there a connection between celiac disease and diabetes?

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Of the many immune related disorders linked with the celiac condition, the best established connection is with Type I diabetes (mellitus). Type I diabetes occurs at a rate of about 0.5% in the general population, but at a rate estimated at 5-10% among celiacs. Normally the diabetes is diagnosed first, both because this form of diabetes tends to strike early in life and its diagnosis is certain.

Allergies & Candida Yeast - What's the Connection?

Candida, frequently asked questions
What Do I Do if I Suspect Candida Yeast Problems? Try the simple Cave Man diet plan for 10 days, limit the amount of starchy foods you eat, and note any changes in your mental and physical functions. See the Candida Quiz.

Meniere's Disease: What Treatment Will the Physician Recommend?

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http://www.yourhealth.com/bin/build_r esult_doc.pl?SEARCHTERM=3DMeniere's+Disease++&page =3D/ahl/1644.html Approximately 500 cases of meningitis are caused by pneumococcus each year in Canada. In Waterloo Region, 30 cases of pneumococcal meningitis have been reported since 1990 (with 1 to 6 cases reported every year). Meningitis caused by this organism occurs as an isolated event or complication of illness in an individual.

Question : Why are delayed food allergies so important?

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Answer : Delayed food allergies are now being associated with chronic diseases such as Irritable bowel (IBS), Crohn's, migraines, Lupus, and Rheumatoid Arthritis. The list of associated diseases are growing every day. To view a complete list see our section on related diseases.

Question : What is the difference between immediate and delayed food allergies?

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Answer : Immediate allergic reactions (IgE) occur within a few moments to up to two hours, so it is easy to identify a correlation. Whereas delayed allergic reactions happened from two to 72 hours after eating, sometimes even longer. This is why it is difficult to logically connect the symptoms with food just eaten. The reason for this is protein takes 3 to 4 days to enzymatically digest, so foods you eat today are added to the foods you have eaten over the last three days.

Question : Why do some people have delayed food allergies and other do not?

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Answer : The red cell is the answer. Immune complexes are being formed all the time, but they adhere to red blood cells that are carried to spleen and liver where they are cleared. Those individual who have more immune complex or less immune complex receptors on the red blood cell are the ones who suffer from chronic food allergies.

Question : Why does my doctor say I do not have food allergies?

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Answer : Allergists and general practitioners are taught that there is no response other than IgE. If tests for IgE are negative you may be told you have a non-allergic allergy. This is obviously an oxymoron. What the doctor means is you appear to have allergic symptoms, but your skin or RAST tests are negative. Most food reaction do not involve IgE.

Question : What should I do after I have been tested for delayed food allergies?

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Answer : Your doctor will instruct you to eliminate all of your reactive foods for a minimum of six weeks. This all will be spelled out with a booklet provided to you with your test results.

Question : >How do you I know that I am allergic to foods or have food allergies?

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Answer : If you have any symptoms or diseases listed in the section on chronic conditions then you possibly do. The more symptoms you identify with the stronger the possibility of delayed food allergies. Our test will be able to specifically identify those foods causing your chronic symptoms. Everybody's chemistry is unique. The same food may cause migraines in one person and IBS in another.

Is there a connection between allergies and sinusitis?

Sinus Problems FAQ
Yes. "Sinusitis is very common in the winter and can last for months or years if inadequately treated," says Brian A. Smart, MD. "It is more likely that people with other allergic diseases such as allergies or asthma will develop sinusitis." Mold is associated with many chronic sinusitis symptoms," points out Dr. Clive Brown of the CDC, referring to a 1999 Mayo Clinic study which found that allergic fungal sinusitis (AFS) was diagnosed in 93% of cases of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS).

Allergy Question: Can Allergies Be Cured?

Allergies: Frequently Asked Questions
Allergies cannot be cured but allergy symptoms can be treated and controlled. This may require making changes in your environment or behavior to avoid or reduce your exposure to certain allergens. Medication also may help relieve allergy symptoms. Even with allergy treatment, your body's immune system may continue to react when exposed to allergens. In some cases, however, children may outgrow their allergies, particularly those to food. Immunotherapy, or allergy shots, is not a cure.

QUESTION: Where do I go if I have found a tick and want it tested for Lyme Disease?

Frequently Asked Questions - Agricultural Commissioner - Cou...
ANSWER: Sonoma County Public Health Laboratory, 3313 Chanate Rd, Santa Rosa. Call the Tick Information Line (707) 565-4715 for general information on ticks.

QUESTION: What is a cross-connection?

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ANSWER: A cross-connection is any temporary or permanent connection between a public water system or consumer's potable (i.e., drinking) water system and any source or system containing nonpotable water or other substances. An example is the piping between a public water system or consumer's potable water system and an auxiliary water system, cooling system, or irrigation system. (TOP)

I have a question about human disease. Can you help?

Frequently Asked Questions About BRD - USGS
Your query falls outside the scope of our mission and expertise. You may wish to visit the Web sites for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health and do a keyword search for the topics you are researching.

Question #1: What is heartworm disease?

Woodinville Animal Hospital - Healthy Pets. Healthy Life.
Heartworms are parasites, largely of dogs. They are thin 6"-8" long worms that live literally within the heart of their host.
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