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Syringomyelia has been known to cause dizziness I know this because I suffer from vertigo and I have syringomyelia
People with Menieres Disease suffer from dizzy spells, vertigo, nausea, hearing loss, and inner ear dizziness.
Everyone - unless they suffer from vertigo.
Most of the patients suffer from labyrinthitis.
It is said that chewing on ginger root can help lessen ear pain, headaches and dizziness. Ginger is often given to people who suffer from vertigo - however it is not medically approved for treatment. Ginger will just lessen your symptoms - it will not treat the cause of the symptoms. Drink plenty of fluids and get plenty of sleep, these will rapidly help your body with the natural healing process. If you are experiencing constant pain, discomfort or dizziness from an inner ear issue, always see a doctor.
A lack of oxygen or perhaps an inability to absorb enough oxygen, perhaps due to carbon monoxide poisoning. Get to fresh air if you're experiencing this.
Quick definition....Disorder of the inner ear---often causes vertigo---try googling it. I suffer from this---not very fun at all.
When you lose your strength all of a sudden, you collapse and suffer some dizziness.
A Hemorrhoid is a swollen vein or group of veins around the anus or lower rectum that is common in pregnant women, elderly people, people who suffer from constipation and people who strain themselves while passing a bowel movement.
Elderly people often have more health conditions than younger individuals, resulting in the need for multiple medications. Additionally, age-related changes in the body can affect how medications are absorbed, metabolized, and eliminated, necessitating adjustments to dosage and the use of multiple medications. Proper medication management is essential for maintaining the overall health and well-being of elderly individuals.
Tinnitus is a ringing in the ears, age is not a factor, anyone can suffer.
Chairlift are usually used by people with disabilities that prevent them from being able to sit or stand easily on their own. They allow for increased mobility for the elderly and disabled and provide relief for people who suffer from back and joint problems.