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Benign Vertigo
Benign vertigo will have no effect on liver problems or angina.
A common cause of dizziness is motion sickness from an automobile or boat ride. This is easily remedied by halting the motion. Viral conditions in the inner ear come on suddenly and could develop into a more severe condition, but most clear up with no treatment.
Benign vertigo will have no effect on liver problems or angina.
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Benign Vertigo
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vertigo, liver problems
Menieres disease is a condition in which the person has recurring attacks of disabling dizziness, hearing loss and tinnitis. Symptoms are sudden attacks of dizziness, nausea and vomiting that last up to 24 hours and disappear slowly. Drugs may give temporariy relief, but there are many options of treatment with surgery. A specialist should be consulted for diagnosis and the most effective treatment.
Benign vertigo will have no effect on liver problems or angina.