Pediatric Meniere's disease
Pediatric Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that affects balance and hearing.
What is pediatric Meniere's disease?
Meniere’s disease is an inner ear disorder that is rare in children. When it does occur, Meniere’s disease usually only affects one ear. Meniere’s disease may affect your child every day, or only once in a while.
Labyrinths (fluid-filled tubes in the inner ear) help your child keep their balance. Meniere’s disease affects the labyrinths, causing imbalance, vertigo and progressive hearing loss. In some cases, the hearing loss can become permanent.
What are the causes of pediatric Meniere's disease?
Doctors do not know exactly what causes Meniere’s disease, however, it may be due to excessive fluid buildup in the inner ear.
This fluid buildup may be due to:
A cold or virus
Ear infections (otitis media)
Family history
Head injuries
Pressure changes
Pediatric Meniere's disease doctors and providers
- Ron Mitchell, MDPediatric Otolaryngologist (ENT)