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It is estimated that 90 million Americans will experience dizziness in their lifetime. This condition can range from mild dizziness to vertigo that is so debilitating a person cannot get out of bed. The most common complaints of dizziness are loss of balance, faintness, lightheadedness, disorientation, unsteadiness, feeling of falling, sensation that the room is spinning, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), problems reading, and difficulty seeing.
Audiology is the science of treating individuals with hearing loss or balance problems. Audiologists are trained to perform hearing and balance tests to help determine possible causes of dizziness or balance disorders, and provide treatment for th...
Homeopathy can be a natural and effective treatment for dizziness, including vertigo and Méniére's disease, while hel...
Ginkgo is recommended for dizziness associated with inner ear problems.
Dizziness is classified into three categories—vertigo, syncope, and nonsyncope nonvertigo. Each category has a...
Dizziness is one of the most common of all medical complaints, which can occur as a symptom of a variety of condition...
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