1. Depends upon the exact type of vertigo diagnosed. Is his vertigo central or peripheral?
2. What cause or sub-type from the two above mentioned broad classification has been identified? Do you have any test results?
3. You are planning travel in 2 or 3 days or 23 days?
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Is It Safe To Fly Being Diagnosed With Vertigo ?
1. Depends upon the exact type of vertigo diagnosed. Is his vertigo central or peripheral? 2. What cause or sub-type from the two above mentioned broad classification has been identified? Do you have any test results? 3. You are planning travel in 2 or 3 days or 23 days?