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Ear Inner Vertigo
Ear inner vertigo may affect high blood pressure but not liver problems.
Dizziness comes in many types, but the major type is a condition in which the person has a feeling of spinning or moving or has a feeling that objects are spinning or moving while standing still. Usually with this is a loss of balance or nausea. Lying down may help the dizziness but may not stop it.
Ear inner vertigo may affect high blood pressure but not liver problems.
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Ear Inner Vertigo
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vertigo, high blood pressure
An organ in the inside ear controls balance, so the cause of dizziness could be abnormalities of the inside ear or other causes from the inside ear that include bacteria or virus infections, nerve inflammation, or toxic substances. Symptoms that are severe from this type of dizziness require advice from a specialist for diagnosis and most effective treatment.
Ear inner vertigo may affect high blood pressure but not liver problems.