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Complications
- A new, different or severe headache
- Fever
- Diplopia or loss of vision
- Hearing loss
- Trouble in speaking
- Leg or arm weakness or paralysis, especially in one side
- Loss of consciousness
- Difficulty walking
- Numbness
Prognosis
The prognosis of vertigo depends on the causes. Outcomes of vertigo caused by tumors are poorer than any other causes.