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Benign Positional Treatment Vertigo

Benign Positional Treatment Vertigo

Benign positional treatment vertigo will not affect blood sugar or liver problems. Paroxysmal dizziness is a condition that happens frequently. It begins suddenly and only lasts a few seconds. This could be caused from a blow to the head or another injury. It is triggered while lying in bed by a sharp movement of the head from the right to left or left to right or backward looking up. This is a harmless condition that will clear up on its own in a few weeks. Benign positional treatment vertigo will not affect blood sugar or liver problems.

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Benign Positional Treatment Vertigo

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If a person has an attack of dizziness and along with it symptoms of difficulty in speaking, headache, weakness in an arm or leg, the person should be rushed to the hospital for emergency treatment. The symptoms suggest that the person may have had a stroke or a serious complication that will require immediate treatment. Benign positional treatment vertigo will not affect blood sugar or liver problems.



 
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