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Yes, disordered inner ear function can disrupt your body's balance system, leading to dizziness and vertigo. This condition, known as labyrinthitis, can affect your ability to maintain steady posture and coordination. If you suspect an ear-related balance issue, it's important to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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