10 Vertigo Causes
Cause of Vertigo #4: Traveling
Traveling can certainly cause vertigo, which is interesting because vertigo is most commonly compared to the feelings that someone gets when they’re on an airplane or a boat. Sea sickness and car sickness sometimes persist even after a person gets out of the vehicle.
This is because the transition from a state of motion to standing or walking, which are less intense than vehicular motion, can cause an imbalance in the ear canal. It takes some people a few minutes, or even a few hours (or days, depending on the length of the journey) to readjust to balancing on their own two feet.
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