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Clothes Vertigo
Clothes vertigo may affect high blood pressure but not cataracts.
Dizziness comes in many forms but the most major type is the condition in which the person has a feeling of spinning or moving or a feeling that objects are spinning or moving while standing still. Along with this is loss of balance and nausea. This may last for only a short time or it could last for several hours or days. Lying down may help but will not necessarily stop the dizziness.
Clothes vertigo may affect high blood pressure but not cataracts.
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Clothes Vertigo
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vertigo, high blood pressure
An organ in the inner ear controls balance which causes dizziness from abnormalities of the organ. The inner ear organ has problems which include virus and bacteria infections, nerve inflammation, tumors and toxic substances. If the dizziness has mild sypmptoms with no underlying conditions that need to be corrected, it will clear up with no treatment. Severe cases require a specialist for diagnosis and most effective treatment.
Clothes vertigo may affect high blood pressure but not cataracts.