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  • Is having vertigo serious?

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    This type of vertigo is rarely serious and can be treated. Vertigo may also be caused by inflammation within the inner ear (labyrinthitis or vestibular neuritis), which is characterised by the sudden onset of vertigo and may be associated with hearing loss.
  • What are some HIV indicators?

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    Many people who have HIV don't even know it because they don't show any symptoms for years. Even though you don't show any symptoms, you can still pass on the virus to someone else.
  • Are HIV and AIDS the same thing?

    Asked by unknown
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    No. When someone is described as living with HIV, they have the HIV virus in their body. A person is considered to have developed AIDS when the immune system is so weak it can no longer fight off a range of diseases with which it would normally cope.