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Cervicogenic Dizziness
Ceervicogenic dizziness may not affect liver problems or high blood pressure.
Vertigo comes in many forms but the major type is a condition in which a person has the feeling of spinning or moving or the feeling that objects are spinning or moving while standing still. Other symptoms with this are loss of balance and nausea. Lying down may help but may not stop the vertigo. An organ of the inner ear that controls balance may have caused the vertigo. The inner ear has many conditions that cause vertigo which include abnormalities of the inner ear, tumors, virus infections, bacteria infections, nerve inflammation, and toxic substances.
Ceervicogenic dizziness may not affect liver problems or high blood pressure.
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Cervicogenic Dizziness
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dizziness, liver problems
Attacks of vertigo that have mild symptoms with no underlying conditions will heal with no treatment. Difficult attacks of vertigo should be under a doctor's care for most effective treatment.
Ceervicogenic dizziness may not affect liver problems or high blood pressure.