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Paris Vertigo
Paris vertigo will not affect high blood pressure or cholesterol.
Benign paroxysmal positional dizziness is a condition that happens freqently. It begins suddenly and lasts only a few seconds. It could be caused from a blow to the head or an age related condition. It happens when a person moves the head sharply from left to right or right to left or move the head back to look up.
Paris vertigo will not affect high blood pressure or cholesterol.
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Paris Vertigo
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vertigo, high blood pressure
This is a harmless condition and clears up in a few weeks. If there is loss of balance, try these exercises. While standing, lift up one foot and try to hold it up for ten seconds. Alternate the feet for at least ten repititions on each foot. Also, walk on your heels with toes pointing up several feet at a time.
Paris vertigo will not affect high blood pressure or cholesterol.