Meniere’s disease

Meniere’s disease is an inner ear disorder that primarily affects one ear. It is caused by fluid buildup in the inner ear, resulting in vertigo, tinnitus, a feeling of fullness in the ear and/or hearing loss. Meniere’s Disease has similar triggers, treatments and symptoms as migraine, especially vestibular migraine.

A study found up to 51% of individuals with Meniere’s Disease experiencing migraine compared to 12% in the general population.1