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Benign Positional Vertigo
Benign positional vertigo will have no effect on liver problems or high blood pressure.
A frequent dizziness condition occurs when a person gets a blow on the head. It begins suddenly but only lasts a few seconds. It could happen while a person is lying in bed and turns the head sharply from right to left or turns the head backward to look up.
Benign positional vertigo will have no effect on liver problems or high blood pressure.
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Benign Positional Vertigo
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vertigo, liver problems
This is a harmless condition and will clear up of its own accord without treatment. For severe
bouts of dizziness, consult a doctor who is a specialist in dizziness for a diagnosis and the most effective treatment.
Benign positional vertigo will have no effect on liver problems or high blood pressure.