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I devote my career to researching health problems. It seems a never ending process especially when the diagnosed condition is not the only problem. After effects or symptoms of the conditions very often merit the same time and energy. One such side affect or after affect is Vertigo. It accompanies a number of other conditions. Vertigo very often accompanies or is considered a side affect of Multiple Sclerosis (MS.) Imagine the work seemingly spinning around you. Or, imagine that you can't stop feeling that you are moving or rocking even though you are standing still. That is how vertigo can feel. People describe their symptoms in many different ways. Some feel as though they are on a rocking boat. Some feel that the walls are rotating around them. In addition, vomiting and or severe nausea results. It is not unusual for people who have experienced serious inner ear problems to complain of Vertigo. However, a number of people who suffer from MS also experience it. A particular part of the brainstem may be harmed with MS, resulting in Vertigo. Lesions in the cerebellum may also be the problem. BPPN (benign paroxysmal positioning vertigo) sometimes ends up being the real culprit in some cases of vertigo even though the person also has MS. Actual accounts of vertigo are: "I can't keep my food down." "I can't see straight." Some people even complain of difficulty speaking during episodes with vertigo. MS alone can be life changing. Adding vertigo to the challenge seems just plain burdonsome if not intollerable for some! Treating vertigo with MS is usually involves the same treatment as with central vertigo. Medications help in some circumstances, although the side effects can render that treatment undesirable. Vestibular rehabilitation exercises provide help for some people. In this case the brain is taught to use different visual cues to gain balance. My Vertigo/Dizziness Program is very effective. It is completely natural and has proven to help thousands of people througout the world. It will not cure MS, but easing or eliminating the vertigo can make a huge difference in your life. EL331001
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Christian Goodman has dedicated his career to health research and found solutions to many serious conditions. You can learn more about him on his natural health alternativesblog where you can read about his solutions for several conditions such as hypertension, snoring, and his natural vertigo treatment.
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