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Dizziness Headache Tension
Dizziness headache tension may not affect liver problems or high blood pressure.
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is a condition that happens frequently. It begins suddenly and only lasts a few seconds. This could be a condition caused from a blow to the head or could be from an age related injury of degeneration. This happens while lying in bed and starts from a sudden sharp head movement from right to left, left to right or backward looking up. This is a harmless condition that will disappear in a few weeks without treatment.
Dizziness headache tension may not affect liver problems or high blood pressure.
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Dizziness Headache Tension
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liver problems, high blood pressure
Meniere's disease is a condition in which a person has recurrent disabling attacks of vertigo, hearing loss and tinnitus. Symptoms are sudden severe attacks of vertigo, nausea and vomiting that last up to 24 hours and slowly subside. Only one ear is usually affected, Drugs may give temporary relief, but surgery offers many options with successful remedies. Anyone with severe attacks of vertigo that become chronic should have a consultaton with a specialist for diagnosis and suggestions for effective treatment.
Dizziness headache tension may not affect liver problems or high blood pressure.