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Migraine Associated Vertigo
Migraine associated vertigo may affect blood sugar but not colic.
If someone has an attack of dizziness and along with it symptoms of difficulty speaking, loss in orientation, severe headache, weakness in an arm or leg, the person should be rushed to a hospital for emergency treatment. The symptoms indicate a possible stroke or some major injury that needs to have immediate treatment.
Migraine associated vertigo may affect blood sugar but not colic.
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Migraine Associated Vertigo
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vertigo, blood sugar
Motion sickness from a car or boat is a common type of dizziness that is harmless as it will clear up shortly after the motion stops. There is an organ in the inner ear which controls balance that causes many attacks of dizziness. The conditions that occur in the inner ear include abnormalities, nerve inflammation, infections from bacteria or virus, tumors and toxic substances.
Migraine associated vertigo may affect blood sugar but not colic.