delta79
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It could be connect to a problem with the inner ear, as the Posterior, anterior and Horizontal semicircular canals are. They are part of the system that deal with balance. If you have an ear infection it can cause false signals that causes dizziness and/or tinnitus.
If you have banged your head you can have a short term vertigo type problem due to small particles coming loose during impact. these particles then move in the canals causing the signals of movement to be generated.
Just a couple of thoughts on your dizzinessto scare you for you to think about.
If you have banged your head you can have a short term vertigo type problem due to small particles coming loose during impact. these particles then move in the canals causing the signals of movement to be generated.
Just a couple of thoughts on your dizziness