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Vertigo can often be managed and treated effectively, depending on its underlying cause. For conditions like benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), specific maneuvers can provide relief, while medications may help with symptoms in other cases. In some instances, addressing the root cause, such as an inner ear disorder or vestibular migraine, can lead to a significant reduction in symptoms. However, not all types of vertigo can be completely cured, and ongoing management may be necessary.

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