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Dizziness Fainting
Dizziness fainting may affect hepatitis or liver problems.
Motion sickness from a car or boat is one of the most common forms of vertigo. This conditon is harmless and will go away shortly after the motion stops. There is an organ of the inner ear that controls balance which causes many attacks of vertigo. Conditions of the inner ear that cause vertigo include abnormalities of the inner ear, bacteria infections, virus infections, nerve inflammation, tumors and toxic substances.
Dizziness fainting may affect hepatitis or liver problems.
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Dizziness Fainting
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hepatitis, liver problems
Vertigo with mild symptoms and no underlying conditions that must be corrected will clear up with no tretment. More difficult attacks of vertigo should be placed under a doctor's care.
Dizziness fainting may affect hepatitis or liver problems.