The first step is to reposition the otolith, and at the same time to take oral anti-vertigo medication to alleviate the discomfort caused by the otolith detachment and vestibular rehabilitation. If the patient’s otolith is obviously dislodged, simply taking medication cannot help the patient to reset the otolith on his/her own. Under the operation of a professional doctor, the first thing to do is to make clear where the otolith is located in the semicircular canals and the location of the semicircular canals through the positional test, and then reset the otolith to the ellipsoidal capsule through manipulation or machine resetting. When the patient has otolith dislodgement, if it is accompanied by dizziness, nausea and other uncomfortable symptoms of postural change, anti-vertigo drugs, such as betahistine mesylate, can be applied in accordance with the doctor’s prescription. Vestibular rehabilitation can also be performed, e.g., Exercise therapy: Brandt-Daroff therapy. Balance training can improve postural stability in some patients after otolith repositioning. Patients with dislodged otoliths are advised to go to the hospital for treatment.