Meniere's disease, also known clinically as Meniere's syndrome, can be defined as the disease of internal ear hydrops. The patients can show dizziness, nausea, vomiting, hearing loss, tinnitus, etc., which is currently related to the congenital cochlea and the development of the endolymphatic structure. At the same time, it is mainly caused by the increase of endolymphatic production, reduction of absorption or drainage obstacle, which leads to labyrinth edema. However, the cause of endolymphatic abnormalities is not clear at present. Of course, there are also some inducing factors, such as patients' great mood fluctuations, easily angry, tired, staying up late, etc., which may induce patients to develop Meniere's disease.