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Ear Pressure And Dizziness
Ear pressure and dizziness may affect blood sugar and liver problems.
Vertigo occurs in many forms but the major type of vertigo is the condition in which a person has a feeling of spinning or moving or the feeling that objects are spinning or moving while standing still. This form of vertigo usually has symptoms of loss of balance and nausea. The condition may only last a short time or could continue for hours or dayis. Lying down may help but may not stop the vertigo.
Ear pressure and dizziness may affect blood sugar and liver problems.
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Ear Pressure And Dizziness
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blood sugar, liver problems
This condition may have been caused from a condition of an organ of the inner ear that controls balance. There are many conditions of the inner that are responsible for attacks of vertigo which include abnormalities of the inner ear, nerve inflammation, toxic substances. virus infections, bacteria infections and tumors.
Ear pressure and dizziness may affect blood sugar and liver problems.