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Sinus Infection And Dizziness
Sinus infection and dizziness will not affect hepatitis or liver problems.
Vertigo comes in many forms but the major type is a condition in which a person has a feeling of spinning or moving or has a feeling that objects are spinning or moving while standing still. This also brings loss of balance and nausea. This could last for a short time or for hours or days. Lying down may help but may not stop the vertigo. This may have been caused by an inner ear problem. The inner ear has an organ that controls balance that has many conditions that cause vertigo which include abnormalities of the inner ear, nerve inflammation, bacteria infections, virus infections, tumors and toxic substances.
Sinus infection and dizziness will not affect hepatitis or liver problems.
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Sinus Infection And Dizziness
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dizziness, hepatitis
vertigo attacks with mild symptoms with no underlying conditions to address will clear up with no treatment. Severe attacks of vertigo should be under a doctor's care for the most effective treatment.
Sinus infection and dizziness will not affect hepatitis or liver problems.