There is no such thing as the best treatment for vertigo, and specific treatment options should be chosen based on the cause of the disease and the individual’s physical condition. Treatment methods include the use of vestibular inhibitors, promotion of vestibular compensation, otolith repositioning method, glucocorticoids, etc. 1. Vestibular inhibitors: mainly through the inhibition of vestibular function, to reduce the gap between the affected side and the normal side, it is the most commonly used drugs for the treatment of acute stage of vertigo, but generally should not be used for too long. Commonly used drugs include iproniazine, diazepam and so on. 2. Promote vestibular compensation: that is, to improve the blood supply of the vestibule, is a common approach in the remission period of vertigo. Commonly used drugs include betahistine hydrochloride, ginkgo biloba extract and so on. 3. Otolith reset method: mainly used for patients with otolithiasis, which is also known as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, mainly due to insufficient blood supply of the vertebral basilar artery, high pressure and other reasons that lead to otoliths dislodged into the semicircular canals, and depending on the dislodged into the semicircular canals, the specific reset methods used are also different. 4. Glucocorticoid: such as dexamethasone, etc., mainly used for the acute treatment of patients with vertigo accompanied by hearing loss, because of the adverse reactions of hormone drugs, such as blood sugar metabolism disorders, femoral head necrosis, etc., so it is not suitable for long-term use. Even for the same disease, due to the different physical conditions of the patients and the different stages of the disease, the treatment methods are also different. If symptoms of vertigo occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, to clarify the cause of the disease, and standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.