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Record Vertigo
Record vertigo will not affect liver problems or high blood pressure.
Benign paroxysmal positional dizziness is a condition that happens frequently. It begins suddenly and lasts only a few seconds. This could be caused from a blow to the head or an age related degeneration. It happens when a person is lying in bed and sharply turns the head backward to look up or when the head is sharply turned from left to right or from right to left. This is a harmless condition and will clear up with no treatment.
Record vertigo will not affect liver problems or high blood pressure.
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Record Vertigo
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vertigo, liver problems
If someone has an attack of dizziness and has symptoms of a severe headache, difficulty in speaking, or weakness in an arm or leg, the person should be sent to a hospital for emergency treatment. The symptoms are an indication of a possible stroke to the person that requires immediate treatment.
Record vertigo will not affect liver problems or high blood pressure.