Potentially yes: You would need to consult a primary care physician before referring to cardiologist or neurologist depending on the outcome of the test to narrow down the cause of dizziness.
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Yes.: Dizziness can be caused by a number of problems. Usually it comes from a viral infection of the inner ear. Chronic dizziness can also be a sign of an underlying problem such as stroke, brain tumors and blockage of major neck arteries. Consultation with your physician for dizziness that does not resolve is essential.
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