Orji Ft
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu, Nigeria.
Ann Med Health Sci Res. 2014 Jan;4(1):3-7. doi: 10.4103/2141-9248.126601.
Many physicians have observed that psychological factors play a significant role in the course of Meniere's disease (MD), with Meniere's patients being subject to anxiety and tension states. A lot of research attentions from a psychological point of view have been directed at MD, with earlier researchers focusing on psychosomatic causes of the illness as well as its somatopsychic result. However, the question whether MD is caused by psychological factors or whether the psychological manifestation in MD is as a result of the illness is still unresolved. The aim of this study is to provide an overview of interaction that exists between physical and emotional factors in the development of MD and its impact on the quality of life of the sufferers. A structured literature search was carried out, with no restrictions to the dates searched. A vicious circle of interaction seems to exist between the somatic organic symptoms of MD and resultant psychological stress. The frightening attacks of vertigo seem likely to produce and increase the level of anxiety thereby worsening the emotional state and the resultant anxiety provokes various symptoms probably through disorders of the autonomic nervous system occasioned by the increased levels of stress-related hormones.
许多医生观察到,心理因素在梅尼埃病(MD)的病程中起着重要作用,梅尼埃病患者容易出现焦虑和紧张状态。从心理学角度对MD进行了大量研究,早期研究人员关注该病的心身病因及其身心结果。然而,MD是否由心理因素引起,或者MD中的心理表现是否是疾病的结果,这个问题仍然没有解决。本研究的目的是概述MD发展过程中身体和情感因素之间存在的相互作用及其对患者生活质量的影响。进行了结构化文献检索,对检索日期没有限制。MD的躯体器质性症状与由此产生的心理压力之间似乎存在一个恶性循环。可怕的眩晕发作似乎会产生并增加焦虑水平,从而使情绪状态恶化,而由此产生的焦虑可能通过与压力相关激素水平升高引起的自主神经系统紊乱引发各种症状。