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Have you ever felt dizzy? You're not alone.
Dizziness is one of the most common reasons people show up at a hospital emergency room.
But there are different kinds of dizzy. A lot of people, especially as they age, live with the feeling of being just a little unsteady or off balance.
Others have experienced true vertigo. That's when the room seems to swirl and tip to the point where you might feel nauseous.
Dizziness shouldn’t be ignored. Depending on the cause, it can often be treated with medication, surgery or physical therapy exercises. And, it could be a sign of a serious underlying medical issue.
MPR News guest host Kelly Gordon talks with medical providers to sort through our dizzy symptoms.
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Have you ever felt dizzy? You're not alone.
Dizziness is one of the most common reasons people show up at a hospital emergency room.
But there are different kinds of dizzy. A lot of people, especially as they age, live with the feeling of being just a little unsteady or off balance.
Others have experienced true vertigo. That's when the room seems to swirl and tip to the point where you might feel nauseous.
Dizziness shouldn’t be ignored. Depending on the cause, it can often be treated with medication, surgery or physical therapy exercises. And, it could be a sign of a serious underlying medical issue.
MPR News guest host Kelly Gordon talks with medical providers to sort through our dizzy symptoms.

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