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there is a part of your ear like a baloon. The inside of that part is covered in tiny hairs and there is some liquid. The hairs that get covered in the liquid get wet and whichever hairs are wet, your brain thinks is downwards. Moving your head side to side will get your hairs on the sides wet confusing your brain about which way is down making you dizzy.

Getting dizzy very often is not right though. It may be due to high or low blood pressure. If it is too bad, visit your gp.

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