10 BPV Symptoms

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3. Nausea and Vomiting

Nausea is a common symptom of BPV. The loss of balance and disorientation can make some people feel sick. Usually, this feeling passes when the attack of vertigo ends.

In some cases, the episode of nausea is so intense that it causes the person to vomit. However, because the nausea was brought on by vertigo, vomiting may not offer relief. If this happens, one option is to rest and wait for the attack of BPV to pass.

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