Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that affects balance and hearing.
See also:
Hydrops; Endolymphatic hydrops
The inner ear has fluid-filled tubes called semicircular canals, or labyrinths. The canals, along with a nerve in your skull, help interpret your body's position and maintain your balance.
Meniere's disease occurs when a part of the canal, called the endolymphatic sac, becomes swollen....
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