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Peripheral Vertigo
Peripheral vertigo will not affect liver problems or blood sugar.
Benign paroxysmal positional dizziness is a condition that occurs frequently. It begins suddenly and only lasts a few seconds. This could be caused from an age related injury or from a blow to the head. It happens when a person is lying in bed and moves the head sharply from right to left or sharply from left to right or backward looking up. This is a harmless condition that clears up in a short time with no treatment.
Peripheral vertigo will not affect liver problems or blood sugar.
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Peripheral Vertigo
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vertigo, liver problems
If someone has a dizziness attack along with symptoms of difficulty in speaking, loss of orientation, headache, or weakness in an arm or leg, the person should be rushed to a hospital for emergency treatment. This may be an indication of a stroke which always requires immediate treatment.
Peripheral vertigo will not affect liver problems or blood sugar.