Abstract
Objective:To investigate the effect of prophylactic migraine therapy in controlling vertigo episode of Meniere's disease. Method:We prospectively collected 16 cases of familial Meniere' disease diagnosed in our vertigo outpatient. The patients were divide into without migraine group (WOM) and with migraine group (WM). Give WM group a prophylactic therapy for migraine and compare within groups about the follow-up results of vertigo episodes. Result:WOM group had better results in controlling vertigo, then the controlling effect equaled after we added a prophylactic therapy for migraine. Conclusion:Combined with prophylactic migraine therapy may have better effect in accompanying migraine patients when controlling familial Meniere's disease.
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