External eye vertigo
Dizziness is a general term for dizziness and dizziness. Dizziness is caused by dazzling, unclear vision, and darkening. Dizziness is caused by the rotation of the vision, or the inability to stand as the sky turns, because the two are often seen at the same time. Eye-induced vertigo: Non-motor illusion vertigo, mainly manifested as instability, exacerbated when using the eye excessively, and relieved after resting with eyes closed. The duration of vertigo is short. It becomes worse when you open your eyes and look at the moving objects. It will ease or disappear after closing your eyes. Often accompanied by blurred vision, vision loss or double vision. Visual acuity, fundus, and eye muscle function tests are often abnormal, and the nervous system has no abnormal manifestations.
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