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I'm experiencing dizziness whenever I walk on a polished surface and I've already seen a neurologist who prescribed Betavert 16mg for two weeks. Unfortunately, the symptoms haven't gone away. Could you help me figure out what's going on?

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I'm experiencing dizziness whenever I walk on a polished surface and I've already seen a neurologist who prescribed Betavert 16mg for two weeks. Unfortunately, the symptoms haven't gone away. Could you help me figure out what's going on?

That could be BPPV and needs evaluation,visit Your doctor for further evaluation

Last updated on 29 Jan 2025

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Last updated on 29 Jan 2025

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