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Vertigo Definition
Vertigo definition does not affect liver problems or high blood pressure.
Motion sickness from a car or boat is one of the most common forms of dizziness. This is quickly remedied by the discontinuance of the motion. The viral infections of the inner ear that cause dizziness come on suddenly and some may develop into severe conditions. If the symptoms from this form of dizziness are mild and there are no uderlying conditions, it will clear up after a few days.
Vertigo definition does not affect liver problems or high blood pressure.
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Vertigo Definition
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Vertigo, liver problems
If a person has dizziness with symptoms of a headache, or with an arm or leg that has weakness, or if the person has difficulty speaking, this is an emergency and requires taking the person immediately to the hospital for treatment as it may be a stroke.
Vertigo definition does not affect liver problems or high blood pressure.