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Most people experience occasional dizziness, but if the feeling persists or interferes with daily life, it could be a sign of a balance disorder. A balance disorder causes the sufferer to feel as if he or she is moving, spinning, or floating, even when the person is quite still. More than 4 in 10 Americans will experience an episode of dizziness sometime during their lives significant enough to send them to a doctor. This dizziness can range from feeling lightheaded to woozy to disoriented, any of which can be extremely distressing.

According to the passage, a balance disorder can be best defined as

(A)feeling lightheaded or woozy
(B)the feeling of spinning when laying down
(C)an episode of dizziness that is significant
(D)a persistent feeling of dizziness that interferes with daily life


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Okay see reading shmoop er's next up here Mercifully we

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only have one paragraph to analyze According to the passage

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of balance disorder can be best to find as what

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Most illustrious occasional dizziness But if you persist in your

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life it could be a balance disorder about circles and

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suffer to feel as if you're moving in You're floating

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Even one person is still more than four hundred thirty

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one hundred large Getting upset doctor is doing something like

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that to losing to anyone can be extremely distressing Ok

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well let's see according to the text a balance disorder

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isn't just the woozy nous that comes over They ride

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on thickly aggressive tilted world roller coaster it's something that

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constantly at least continually interferes with daily life Right it's

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persistent happens all the time so it's got to be

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de there a persistent feeling of dizziness that interferes with

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daily life and the loser bowl over here while feeling

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lightheaded a spinning and being significantly busy are all symptoms

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of an episode like a single event of dizziness But

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the problems must be persistent teo getting official balance disorder

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diagnosis and what they prescribe for that just holding still 00:01:05.664 --> [endTime] staring at the ceiling that work no

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