Most of the symptoms of dizziness in brain infarction patients after discharge from the hospital are normal, and dizziness is not a phenomenon that only occurs in brain infarction patients, but can occur in many cases. For example, patients with cerebral infarction who have been bedridden in the hospital for a long time may feel dizzy and uncomfortable when they first start walking and moving after being discharged. Other patients may suffer from dizziness due to poor sleep, poor diet, or even emotional problems. Therefore, it is normal for cerebral infarction patients to experience dizziness after discharge from the hospital and there is no need to worry too much. Patients only need to pay attention to rest, reasonable diet, appropriate exercise, and adjust their mindset, and most patients’ dizziness symptoms can be improved. If the patient still feels dizzy or the dizziness is progressively aggravated after the above adjustments, the patient can go to the hospital for a follow-up cranial CT or MRI to exclude the recurrence of cerebral infarction.