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Restaurant Vertigo
Restaurant vertigo will not affect liver problems or blood sugar.
Motion sickness from a car or boat is one of the most common causes of dizziness. This usually clears up shortly after the motion stops. Another common cause of dizziness is a viral infection from the inner ear. This is a dizziness that could develop into a severe case of dizziness. However, most of this type of case, if there is no underlying cause or if symptoms are mild will clear up with no treatment.
Restaurant vertigo will not affect liver problems or blood sugar.
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Restaurant Vertigo
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vertigo, liver problems
The inner ear has an organ that controls balance and malfunctions of this organ cause many attacks of dizziness. Problems that may affect the inner ear are abnormalities of the inner ear, virus and bacteria infections, nerve inflammation, tumors or toxic substances. Cases of these conditions may require a specialist for diagnosis and the most effective treatment.
Restaurant vertigo will not affect liver problems or blood sugar.