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Benign Paroxysmal Vertigo
Benign pasroxysmal vertigo will not affect liver problems or hepatitis.
Motion sickness from a car or boat is one of the most causes of dizziness. This clears up after the motion stops. Another common cause of dizziness is one from a viral infection of the inner ear. These come on suddenly and can develop into severe conditions, but most clear up without treatment.
Benign pasroxysmal vertigo will not affect liver problems or hepatitis.
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Benign Paroxysmal Vertigo
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vertigo, liver problems
If the person has dizziness and along with it symptoms of difficulty in speaking, weakness in an arm or leg, or severe headache, this person should be sent to a hospital for emergency treatment. Symptoms such as the above suggest the person may have had a stroke which always will require immediate treatment.
Benign pasroxysmal vertigo will not affect liver problems or hepatitis.