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Vertigo Mystery Theater
Vertigo mystery theater may affect high blood pressure but not ingrown toe nail.
Dizziness comes in many forms but the major form is when a person feels a spinning or moving or feels objects are spinning or moving while standing still. Along with this is loss of balance and nausea. This could last for a short time or for hours and days. Lying down may help but may not stop the dizziness. An organ in the inner ear that controls balance could be the cause of the dizziness. This could be from abnormalities, infections from virus, infections from bacteria, nerve inflammation, tumors or toxic substances of the inner ear.
Vertigo mystery theater may affect high blood pressure but not ingrown toe nail.
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Vertigo Mystery Theater
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Vertigo, high blood pressure
If the symptoms of dizziness are mild and there are no underlying conditions to correct, this will clear up with no treatment. Severe conditions will require a specialist for a diagnosis and most effective treatment.
Vertigo mystery theater may affect high blood pressure but not ingrown toe nail.