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Driving Dizziness
Driving dizziness will not affect hepatitis or liver problems.
Motion sickness from a car or boat is one of the most common forms of vertigo. This is a temporary condition that will clear up shortly after the motion stops. There is an organ of the inner ear that controls balance and also is responsible for many attacks of vertigo. Conditions of the inner ear that cause vertigo are abnormalities of the inner ear, bacteria or virus infections, nerve inflammation, tumors, or toxic substances.
Driving dizziness will not affect hepatitis or liver problems.
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Driving Dizziness
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hepatitis, liver problems
If a person has an atttack of vertigo and along with it symptoms of difficulty in speaking, headache, or weakness in an arm or leg, the person should be rushed to a hospital for emergency treatment. The symptoms indicate the person may have had a stroke or a severe complication that must have prompt treatment.
Driving dizziness will not affect hepatitis or liver problems.