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The difference between dizziness and vertigo is that dizziness is a general term describing a sensation of imbalance or faintness, while vertigo is characterized by a clear feeling that the person or the environment around them is spinning or moving. Usually, vertigo involves a recurring or persistent sensation, especially if it is accompanied by symptoms related to the inner ear such as ear blockage, ringing in the ears, or sudden changes in hearing. Symptoms of vertigo that warrant attention include the sensation that the room is spinning, ear congestion, tinnitus, sudden hearing loss, nausea, or loss of balance. The causes of vertigo with associated ear symptoms are diverse, including Meniere's disease, inner ear infection, and vestibular migraine. It is important to see a doctor if it recurs or persists for a long time, particularly if symptoms are severe or sudden.
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