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  2. Benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood - Wikipedia

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    Benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood is a neurological disorder that causes vertigo, a type of dizziness, in children. It is one of the most common causes of vertigo in children and is considered a subtype of migraine. BPVC is characterized by repeated, sudden episodes of vertigo that stop without intervention, typically lasting a few minutes.

  3. Pediatric concussion - Wikipedia

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    Immediate onset of symptoms includes physical impacts, such as dizziness, headache, anterograde or retrograde amnesia, loss of consciousness, vomiting and more. [1] Delayed onset of symptoms may occur a few hours or days after the injury. The delayed symptoms involve all the physical, emotional and cognitive changes.

  4. Post-viral cerebellar ataxia - Wikipedia

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    Most symptoms of people with post-viral cerebellar ataxia deal to a large extent with the movement of the body. Some common symptoms that are seen are clumsy body movements and eye movements, difficulty walking, nausea, vomiting, and headaches. [citation needed]

  5. Vertigo - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms: Feeling of spinning or swaying, vomiting, difficulty walking [1] [2] Causes: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), Ménière's disease, vestibular neuritis, stroke, brain tumors, brain injury, multiple sclerosis, migraine [1] [2] Differential diagnosis: Presyncope, disequilibrium, non-specific dizziness [2] Frequency: 20–40% ...

  6. Concussion - Wikipedia

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    Others include dizziness, vomiting, nausea, lack of motor coordination, difficulty balancing, [27] or other problems with movement or sensation. Visual symptoms include light sensitivity, [28] seeing bright lights, [29] blurred vision, [30] and double vision. [31] Tinnitus, or a ringing in the ears, is also commonly reported. [30]

  7. Dizziness vs. vertigo: What the difference is and why ... - AOL

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    These conditions have some similar — and dangerous — symptoms. But dizziness and vertigo are not the same thing. Understanding the basics can help keep you safe.

  8. CDC reports increase in norovirus cases: What to know about ...

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    Their main symptoms were vomiting and diarrhea. ... Dizziness. Less common symptoms are: Low-grade fever or chills. ... Children with the virus may be fussy, sleepy throughout the day and cry ...

  9. Post-concussion syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Early education has been found to reduce symptoms in children as well. [50] Post concussion patients will benefit most from a multidisciplinary approach. Education is crucial for concussion patients to stress the importance of being active by engaging in light aerobic exercise, improving sleep habits and reducing stressors as much as possible.