Generally, before you begin low pressure pulse therapy, an ear specialist places a small tube in your eardrum during a short surgical procedure. Then at home or work, you use the low pressure pulse device to treat yourself – usually 3 times a day for 5 minutes each time.
There are many stages and variations of Ménière's disease. Your doctor has to evaluate your condition to make sure you get the therapy that’s right for you.
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Preparing for the therapy ususally involves your ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialist (otolaryngologist) or ear specialist (otologist).
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Once you and your doctor decide that low pressure pulse therapy is right for your Ménière’s disease, these are the typical steps you’ll most likely follow to begin.
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