Vertigo is a subtype of dizziness in which a patient improperly experiences the awareness of movement due to dysfunction of the vestibular method. It is frequently connected with nausea and vomiting as fine as a balance disorder, causing difficulties with standing or walking. There are three types of vertigo. The first is recognized as purpose and describes when the person has the sensation that stationary objects in the environment are moving.
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