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Dizziness and balance problems

A guide for patients and carers

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This booklet provides information on dizziness and balance problems. It provides information on

  • the symptoms of dizziness
  • how the balance system works
  • the tests you might need
  • the conditions that can cause dizziness and balance problems, and
  • the treatments that might help.


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Contents

  • Common questions about dizziness
  • The balance system
  • What other symptoms might I have?
  • Tests and investigations
  • What conditions and diseases can cause dizziness?
  • Possible treatments for dizziness
  • Some tips for everyday life
  • Recovery from dizziness and balance problems
  • Health professionals dealing with dizziness and balance problems
  • Useful contacts, support groups and further reading
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Dizziness and balance problems

ISBN 978-1-901893-54-0

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