Meniere’s Disease – Market Outlook, Epidemiology, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecast Report – 2022 To 2032
Meniere's disease, a disorder affecting the inner ear, brings about intense vertigo, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), hearing impairment, and a sensation of ear fullness or congestion. Typically confined to one ear, Meniere's disease can prompt abrupt dizzy spells or follow a brief period of tinnitus or muted hearing. Some individuals experience isolated dizzy episodes, widely spaced in time, while others encounter clusters of attacks over consecutive days. For certain sufferers, the vertigo is so intense that it leads to loss of balance and falls, referred to as "drop attacks." The root cause of Meniere's disease remains elusive, but its symptoms can be attributed to excessive fluid within the inner ear. The fluid buildup might result from excessive production or inadequate absorption. Allergies or autoimmune disorders might contribute, especially in cases affecting both ears. Occasionally, other conditions can mimic Meniere's disease symptoms. Common manifestations of Meniere's disease encompass:
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Episodes of dizziness or vertigo,
characterized by a sensation of spinning
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Hearing loss
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Tinnitus, perceived as roaring, buzzing, or
ringing in the ear
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Feeling of ear fullness in the affected ear
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Symptom co-occurrence
Meniere's
disease is a multifaceted and varied disorder where numerous factors interact,
such as anatomical differences in the temporal bone, genetics, autoimmunity,
migraines, inner ear fluid dynamics changes, and cellular and molecular
mechanisms. Though Meniere's disease lacks a definitive cure, vertigo attacks
can be effectively managed in nearly all cases. Treatment possibilities
comprise:
·
Adopting a low-sodium diet along with diuretic
medication
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Usage of anti-vertigo drugs to halt acute
attacks
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Intratympanic administration of dexamethasone
or gentamicin
·
Surgical intervention
The onset
of Meniere's disease can occur at any age, with a higher likelihood between 40
and 60 years old.
·
The NIDCD approximates that around 615,000
individuals in the United States are diagnosed with Meniere's disease, with
45,500 new cases being identified annually.
Thelansis’s “Meniere’s Disease Market
Outlook, Epidemiology, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecast Report – 2022
To 2032" covers disease overview, epidemiology, drug utilization,
prescription share analysis, competitive landscape, clinical practice,
regulatory landscape, patient share, market uptake, market forecast, and key
market insights under the potential Meniere’s Disease treatment modalities
options for eight major markets (USA, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, UK, Japan,
and China).
KOLs insights
of Meniere’s Disease across 8 MM market from the centre of Excellence/ Public/
Private hospitals participated in the study. Insights around current treatment
landscape, epidemiology, clinical characteristics, future treatment paradigm,
and Unmet needs.
Meniere’s Disease Market Forecast Patient
Based Forecast Model (MS. Excel Based Automated Dashboard), which Data Inputs
with sourcing, Market Event, and Product Event, Country specific Forecast
Model, Market uptake and patient share uptake, Attribute Analysis, Analog
Analysis, Disease burden, and pricing scenario, Summary, and Insights.
Thelansis Competitive Intelligence (CI) practice
has been established based on a deep understanding of the pharma/biotech
business environment to provide an optimized support system to all levels of
the decision-making process. It enables business leaders in forward-thinking
and proactive decision-making. Thelansis supports scientific and commercial
teams in seamless CI support by creating an AI/ ML-based technology-driven
platform that manages the data flow from primary and secondary sources.

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