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What symptons might relate to an inner ear problems causing dizziness?

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What symptons might relate to an inner ear problems causing dizziness?

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People who have an episode of severe vertigo from problems such as an inner ear infection, vestibular neuritis or labrynthitis can be left with ongoing balance and dizziness problems. The initial Vertigo attack can last a few days (often causing severe dizziness and sickness), but once these severe symptoms settle, a milder form of dizziness can continue. People may report dizziness with fast head movements, on bending, on increased levels of activity and in busy situations such as in the supermarket. They may also report that the dizziness feels worse when they close their eyes.

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