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Vertigo

Vertigo is the sensation that you’re in motion when you’re really not, or that your surroundings are moving around you. It is most commonly caused by a problem in the inner ear or the vestibular nerve, which connects the inner ear to the brain, or by a problem in the brain itself. Vertigo treatment depends on the underlying cause.

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Resources
  1. Vertigo. Cleveland Clinic. May 9, 2023.