Dietary restriction for the treatment of Meniere’s disease
Date
2020Author
De Luca, Pietro
Cassandro, Claudia
Ralli, Massimo
Gioacchini, Federico Maria
Turchetta, Rosaria
Orlando, Maria Patrizia
Iaccarino, Ilaria
Cavaliere, Matteo
Cassandro, Ettore
Scarpa, Alfonso
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Meniere's disease (MD) is an idiopathic inner
ear disorder characterized by spontaneous recurrent
vertigo, fluctuating sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL),
aural fullness and tinnitus. Endolymphatic hydrops (EH)
of the inner ear is currently considered the
pathophysiological mechanisms that underlies typical
symptoms of MD. MD diagnosis is based on the criteria of
the Baràny Society. There are many therapeutic options
for MD, but none is considered effective by the scientific
community. The first-line treatment commonly includes
dietary modification, as low salt diet and reduction of
alcohol and caffeine daily intake.
Although some studies showed a positive effect of
these dietary restrictions, even in the prevention of
recurrences, currently there is no uniform consensus on
their usefulness.
New dietary approach, such SPC-flakes, are being
evaluated: further assessments will be needed to validate
their use in clinical practice.