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Stealth Vertigo
Stealth vertigo will not affect liver problems or alcoholism.
Dizziness comes in many forms but the major type is a condition in which the person has a feeling of spinning or moving or has a feeling that objects are moving or spinning while standing still. Usually along with this is loss of balance and nausea. This may last for a short time or it could go on for hours or days. Lying down may help but it may not stop the dizziness. An organ of the inner ear that controls balance could have caused this condition as there are many abnormalities of the inner ear that cause dizziness. Other problems of the inner ear that can cause attacks of dizziness are bacteria infections, virus infections, nerve inflammation, tumors and toxic substances.
Stealth vertigo will not affect liver problems or alcoholism.
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Stealth Vertigo
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vertigo, liver problems
Attacks of dizziness that have mild symptoms and no underlying conditions to correct will heal with no treatment. More severe cases should be under a doctor's care for diagnosis and care.
Stealth vertigo will not affect liver problems or alcoholism.