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Club Night Vertigo
Club night vertigo may affect high blood pressure but not liver problems.
Dizziness comes in many forms but the major type is a condition in which the person has a feeling of moving or spinning or a feeling that objects are moving or spinning while standing still. Along with this is loss of balance and nausea. This could last for a short time or could be several hours or days. Lying down may help but may not stop the dizzines.
Club night vertigo may affect high blood pressure but not liver problems.
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Club Night Vertigo
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vertigo, high blood pressure
An organ in the inner ear controls balance and is the cause of many attacks of dizziness. The inner ear problems are abnormalities of the inner ear, nerve inflammation, virus or bacteria infections, tumors or toxic substances. If the dizziness has mild symptoms and no underlying problems to correct, it will clear up without treatment. More severe cases require diagnosis and treatment under a doctor's care.
Club night vertigo may affect high blood pressure but not liver problems.