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  1. Balance tests help diagnose balance disorders, including vertigo (a spinning feeling) and other conditions that make you feel unsteady or dizzy. Learn more.
  2. ... of a vestibular disorder. The main symptom is dizziness. Dizziness means different things to different people. It can include: Vertigo, a feeling that you or everything around you ...
  3. ... following symptoms, you may be at higher risk: Dizziness Irregular or rapid heartbeats ( arrhythmia ) Blood pressure that ... balance. Some medicines have side effects that cause dizziness, drowsiness, or confusion. Taking vitamin D to strengthen ...
  4. ... Muscle weakness, stiffness, and spasms Trouble walking Fatigue Dizziness and vertigo Bladder control problems Symptoms of malnutrition or malabsorption ...
  5. ... include: Shortness of breath Weakness or fatigue Headache Dizziness Arrhythmia (a problem with the rate or rhythm ... high red blood cell count may include: Headache Dizziness Vision problems What happens during a red blood ...
  6. ... if: You develop chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, fatigue or other symptoms The EKG shows a ... harder sometimes cause symptoms such as chest pain, dizziness, or nausea . An IV may bruise your arm. ...
  7. ... eyes Ringing in the ears ( tinnitus ) Hearing loss Dizziness Sinus infections Skin Rashes or hives Itching Bruises ...
  8. ... rate Shortness of breath with activity or exercise Dizziness Fainting Weakness Other symptoms can include: Too much ...
  9. ... After the test, some people experience mild pain, dizziness, or bruising. These symptoms usually go away quickly. ...
  10. ... Weak muscles, often in the hands and legs Dizziness , balance problems , or clumsy movement when walking Bladder ...
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