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Men may be at risk for vertigo due to factors such as higher prevalence of certain vestibular disorders, lifestyle choices, and occupational hazards that can affect balance and coordination. Conditions like Meniere's disease, which causes episodes of vertigo, tend to occur more frequently in men. Additionally, men are often less likely to seek medical attention for balance issues, potentially leading to delayed diagnosis and treatment. Other risk factors include age and exposure to head trauma, which can affect men disproportionately.

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