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Picture Tour Vertigo
Picture tour vertigo may affect high blood pressure but not hairloss.
Dizziness comes in many forms but the major type is a condition in which the person has a feeling of moving or spinning or has a feeling that objects are moving or spinning while standing still. Along with this is loss of balance and nausea. This could last for only a short time or could go on for hours or days. Lying down may help but may not stop the dizziness. This could have been caused by an organ of the inner ear that controls balance. The inner ear has many conditions that cause dizziness including abnormalities of the inner ear, viral or bacterial infections, nerve inflammation tumors or toxic substances.
Picture tour vertigo may affect high blood pressure but not hairloss.
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Picture Tour Vertigo
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vertigo, high blood pressure
Attacks of dizziness that have mild symptoms with no underlying conditions that must be corrected will clear up without treatment. More severe attacks of dizziness should be under a doctor's care for the most effective treatment.
Picture tour vertigo may affect high blood pressure but not hairloss.