Ophthalmogenic vertigo, also known as non-motor illusory vertigo, can be seen in the ophthalmology department of regular hospitals. Ophthalmogenic dizziness mainly refers to dizziness caused by ophthalmologic diseases such as ocular myocardial paralysis, glaucoma, cataract, etc., with a sense of instability as the main manifestation, prolonged staring at the cell phone, computer and other excessive use of the eyes may aggravate the symptoms, which can be gradually relieved after resting with the eyes closed, and the attacks of vertigo are often accompanied by symptoms such as loss of visual acuity, blurred vision, diplopia, etc. Treatment is based on causative treatment. Treatment is based on causative treatment, such as cataract-induced ocular dizziness can be surgically treated, glaucoma-induced ocular dizziness, can be prescribed by the doctor to use brinzolamide eye drops, etc., in addition to the need to pay attention to eye care, healthy eye use. If ophthalmogenic dizziness occurs, it is recommended to consult the ophthalmology department of a regular hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease, and then actively carry out targeted treatment to avoid delaying the condition.