10 Signs and Symptoms of Meniere’s Disease

6. Nausea or Vomiting

Nausea tends to lead to vomiting in the majority of patients. It is the feeling of fullness in the back of your throat, and your stomach feeling upset and as though it is cramping or convulsing. Vomiting is the obvious expulsion of food or liquid through the mouth. Many times your doctor will call these episodes of nausea or vomiting as attacks. These episodes may happen off and on. Your doctor may prescribe medication to help with nausea.

Nausea may not always lead to vomiting, for many people. This nausea and vomiting are often a result of vertigo or dizziness the patient is experiencing.

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