We conclude from our observations that, although almost every patient with Menière's disease suffers from recurrent low-frequency hearing loss, only a few patients with recurrent hearing loss develop Menière's disease. However, many patients with low-frequency sensory hearing loss develop anxiety leading to psychogenic dizziness in fearful expectation of "imminent" Menière's disease. We found that 26% of the patients had persisting bilateral normacusis in the low-frequency ranges, while 34% had unilateral hearing loss that was sufficiently severe to affect their lives and 39%, bilateral hearing loss; however, none of the patients became completely deaf.