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Vertigo Medical Condition
Vertigo medical condition may affect liver problems but not concussion.
The major form of dizziness is when a person has the feeling of spinning or moving or that objects are spinning or moving while standing still. This may last for a short time or could last for hours or days. Lying down may help but may not stop the dizziness. This may have been caused by an organ in the inner ear that controls balance. Problems of the inner ear cause many attacks of dizziness and include abnormalities, tumors, nerve inflammation, virus or bacteria infections, and toxic substances.
Vertigo medical condition may affect liver problems but not concussion.
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Vertigo Medical Condition
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Vertigo, liver problems
Attacks of dizziness that have mild symptoms with no underlying conditions to correct do not require treatment as they will clear up within a few weeks. More severe cases should be under a doctor's care for most effective remedies.
Vertigo medical condition may affect liver problems but not concussion.