Jesse, who is diagnosed with Meniere’s disease, is deaf in his right ear


Singer Jesse Jenny, whose hearing and balance problems are caused by a syndrome that affects the inner ear, announced on Instagram Live over the weekend.

She said hearing from her right ear.

“I woke up and felt like I was completely deaf in my right ear, unable to walk in a straight line,” Jesse JA said of the symptoms he experienced. “Basically, I got to say that there’s Manier’s syndrome.”

The 32-year-old “Bang Bang” lyricist further said in his revelation, “I know a lot of people suffer from it and I really have a lot of people approaching me and giving me great advice, so I’m just laying low in silence. Has come. “

Meniere’s disease can occur at any age, but is most commonly found in young and middle-aged adults and is “a disorder of the inner ear that causes dizziness (vertigo) and hearing loss,” according to the Mayo Clinic. “In most cases, Meniere’s disease affects only one ear.”

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Although Meniere’s disease is considered a chronic illness, various therapies can alleviate the symptoms and reduce the long-term effects on daily life.

After her discovery and subsequent search for answers, the star told her fans that she feels “very good”, especially now that she has been put on “the right medicine”. “

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The British artist did not stay on the shock and told his fans that he could not get worse because he could get worse.

“It’s just what it is,” he said. “I’m so thankful for my health. He threw me out. The day before Christmas I went to the ear hospital, ‘What’s going on?’ But I’m glad I left early and they did it fast.

Singer Jesse Jay revealed she was diagnosed with Meniere's disease, then said she had become 'completely deaf' in her right ear.  (Photo by Tomaso Body / Getty Images for Republic Records)

Singer Jesse Jay revealed she was diagnosed with Meniere’s disease, then said she had become ‘completely deaf’ in her right ear. (Photo by Tomaso Body / Getty Images for Republic Records)

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Jesse Jay said she begins to feel the songs despite being diagnosed and added that she “is not good at singing out loud yet, but I just missed singing so much.”

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She later described her symptoms in detail, saying that her “zero focus and the sound coming from my ears that someone had penetrated and turned on the hair dryer.”