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Benign Positional Vertigo Treatment
Benign positional vertigo treatment will not affect blood sugar or diabetes.
Paroxysmal dizziness is a condition that happens frequently. It begins suddenly and only lasts a few seconds. This could be from an age related degenerative condition or from a blow to the head. It can be triggered while lying in bed and making a sudden sharp turn of the head from left to right or right to left or backward looking up. This is a harmless condition and will clear up without treatment in a short time.
Benign positional vertigo treatment will not affect blood sugar or diabetes.
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Benign Positional Vertigo Treatment
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vertigo, blood sugar
Attacks of dizziness with symptoms of loss in orientation, difficulty in speaking, severe headache or weakness in an arm or leg should send the person to the hospital for emergency treatment. The symptoms are an indication that the person may have suffered a stroke or a severe complication that is a medical emergency.
Benign positional vertigo treatment will not affect blood sugar or diabetes.