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Originally Posted by Blossom
I once had a urgent care doctor tells me I had rocks in my inner ear and that was causing vertigo. I trust them about as far as I can throw them. My vertigo turn out to be a sinus infection. No rocks.
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Benign positional vertigo is usually caused by little bone-like bits of calcium loose in the ear. It's not unreasonable to refer to hard mineral bits as 'rocks.'