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An inner ear disturbance that affects balance, like a bacterial or viral infection, excess fluid, a tumor, a side effect of a prescribed drug, or nerve inflammation as a result of a central nervous system problem
A brain disorder, like a decrease in blood supply to the brain, multiple sclerosis (MS), a skull fracture or head injury, seizures, or a brain tumor
A migraine headache
Motion sickness that could happen during a car, airplane or boat trip
Physicians may possibly treat vertigo with oral medications or patches, but a lot of of these have potentially dangerous side effects which are worse than the vertigo.
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