Many people are familiar with seasickness or car sickness, which occur when a vessel is in motion. Vertigo can also develop as an individual disembarks from their mode of transportation. The transition from a state of movement to standing or walking on static ground can temporarily upset balance and cause dizziness. This type of vertigo should cease quickly, as the body re-establishes its relationship to its surroundings. Rarely, this sensation can persist for days or weeks. Persistent symptoms are more common in people who suffer from migraine headaches.

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