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Gillette Vertigo

Gillette Vertigo

Gillette vertigo will not affect blood sugar or angina. There are many forms of dizziness but the most major type is one in which the person has a feeling of spinning or moving or objects moving or spinning while standing still. Usually with this is loss of balance and nausea. This could last for a short time or could last for several hours or days. Lying down may help but it may not stop the dizziness. Because an organ in the inner ear controls balance, many causes of dizziness are from malfunction of the organ. Gillette vertigo will not affect blood sugar or angina.

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Gillette Vertigo

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vertigo, blood sugar

There are many conditions of the inner ear that cause dizziness which include abnormalities of the inner ear organ, virus or bacteria infections, nerve inflammation, and toxic susbstances in the inner ear. If the symptoms of dizziness are mild and there are no underlying conditions that need to be corrected, the dizziness will heal with no treatment. Severe cases will require diagnosis by a specialist with suggestions for the most effective treatment. Gillette vertigo will not affect blood sugar or angina.



 
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