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Postural Vertigo
Postural vertigo will not affect liver problems but may affect fainting.
Benign paroxysmal positional dizziness is a condition that occurs frequently. It begins suddenly but lasts only a few seconds. This may be a condition caused from a blow to the head or it could be an age related degeneration. It happens while someone is lying in bed and moves the head sharply from left to right, right to left or backward looking up. This is a condition that clears up on its own without treatment as it is harmless.
Postural vertigo will not affect liver problems but may affect fainting.
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Postural Vertigo
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vertigo, liver problems
If someone has an attack of dizziness with symptoms of headache, difficulty in speaking or weakness in an arm or leg. the person should immediately be sent to a hospital for emergency treatment. Such symptoms indicate the person may have had a stroke which requires immediate treatment.
Postural vertigo will not affect liver problems but may affect fainting.