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Headache Vertigo

Headache Vertigo

Headache vertigo may affect high blood pressure but not angina. Benign paryxsmal positional dizziness is a conditon that happens frequently. It begins suddenly and may last only a few seconds. This is a condition that could be caused by an injury of age related degeneration or from a blow to the head. It is triggered by a quick sharp movement of the head to left, to right, or backward to look up. This is a harmless condition which will clear up in a few weeks with no treatment. Headache vertigo may affect high blood pressure but not angina.

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Headache Vertigo

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vertigo, high blood pressure

If anyone has an attack of dizziness along with symptoms of difficulty in speaking, headache, or weakness in an arm or leg, the person should be rushed to a hospital as this is an emergency. The symptoms indicate the person could have had a stroke. Headache vertigo may affect high blood pressure but not angina.



 
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