Description
Ménière’s Disease Medical I.C.E. Card – In Case of Emergency
Ménière’s Disease is a long-term balance disorder of the inner ear that can cause sudden vertigo, tinnitus, hearing loss, and a sensation of fullness in the ear. These symptoms can come on without warning and may be confused with intoxication, stroke, or anxiety. This fully printed Ménière’s Disease ICE (In Case of Emergency) card ensures first responders and medical professionals are made aware of your condition immediately, helping you receive appropriate and respectful care during a flare-up or emergency.
Whether you’re at work, out in public, or travelling, this card offers peace of mind that your condition will be understood — even if you’re unable to explain it yourself.
Features & Benefits:
- Fully printed PVC card with no handwriting required
- Standard credit card size that fits neatly into wallets, purses, or lanyards
- Clearly marked with “Ménière’s Disease” for fast and accurate recognition
- Reverse side includes space for two emergency contact names and phone numbers
- Additional area for optional notes such as known triggers, medications, or hearing aid use
- Optional field for date of birth to support identification in emergencies
- Waterproof, durable, and ideal for everyday carry
This Ménière’s Disease ICE card is a discreet and effective way to ensure your medical needs are known and respected when it matters most.
What is Ménière’s Disease?
Ménière’s Disease is a chronic inner ear disorder that causes episodes of vertigo, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), hearing loss, and pressure in one or both ears. It affects balance and hearing, often unpredictably, and symptoms can last from minutes to several hours. Because attacks may mimic other conditions, carrying an ICE card can help medical professionals respond more appropriately and avoid misdiagnosis or unnecessary intervention.