Q:

What could it be if I've been getting dizzy when I tilt my head to the left

Answer

You could have Benign Paroxymal Positional Vertigo, caused by "ear rocks", tiny calcium stones in your inner ear that lose their normal position and have to be repositioned back through special exercises. ChaCha!

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Source: I have vertigo when I tilt my head back or to the left. - Undiagnosed Symptoms - MedHelp | www.medhelp.org

Description: Benign Paroxymal Positional Vertigo. An ENT could diagnose this in his office by putting you in different positions and watching to see if your eyes have a certain type of nystagmus. The condition is caused by "ear rocks" tiny calcium stones in your inner

Nov 08, 12:12am

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