HMN 2026: How Noise reduction measures are beneficial for patients with Meniere Disease

Noise reduction measures beneficial for patients with Meniere Disease

For patients with Meniere disease, implementing noise reduction measures during noise-sensitive periods is associated with improved vertigo symptoms, reduced tinnitus handicap, and enhanced hearing function, according to a study published in the January-February issue of Noise & Health.

Hua Zhang, from The First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Chinese Medicine in Zhengzhou, and colleagues conducted a retrospective study involving 223 patients diagnosed with Meniere disease between May 2021 and June 2023 to examine the influence of noise reduction measures during noise-sensitive periods on vertigo symptoms and vestibular function. Patients were divided into a noise reduction measure group (NR; 108 participants) and a non-noise reduction measure group (NNR; 115 participants).

The researchers found that the NR group demonstrated significantly greater improvements than the NNR group at the three-month follow-up in the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory, Dizziness Handicap Inventory, Visual Analog Scale, Pure Tone Audiometry thresholds, vestibular function parameters, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale for anxiety and depression, and multiple 36-item Short Form Health Survey domains. The NR group also had a higher basic vertigo control rate than the NNR group.

“This work supports the incorporation of this noninvasive and practical measure as a valuable complement to standard therapeutic management for this condition,” the authors write.

More information

Hua Zhang et al, The Impact of Noise Reduction Measures during Noise-Sensitive Periods on Vertigo Symptoms and Vestibular Function in Patients with Ménière’s Disease, Noise and Health (2026). DOI: 10.4103/nah.nah_219_25

Key medical concepts

Meniere’s DiseaseAudiometry, Pure-Tone

Clinical categories

NeurologyCommon illnesses & Prevention

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