Vertigo dizziness and vomiting may be caused by cervical spondylosis, middle ear disease, and hypoglycemia. It can be treated by postural therapy, antimicrobial ear drops, tympanic membrane repair surgery and intravenous glucose drip. 1. Cervical spondylosis: Cervical spondylosis is a clinical syndrome resulting from degenerative lesions of the cervical spine. It causes persistent neck pain, dizziness, vomiting and other symptoms. Physical therapy such as massage and traction can be used to relieve the symptoms. Neurotrophic drugs such as methylcobalamin can also be applied, and surgery can be performed to remove the herniated intervertebral discs if necessary to improve the symptoms. 2. Middle ear disease: Otitis media is an inflammation that occurs in the middle ear area. It may cause ischemia of the brain, dizziness and vomiting, perforation of the eardrum and other symptoms. Oxyfloxacin ear drops can be used, and nimodipine can be taken to relieve dizziness. If the tympanic membrane is perforated, tympanoplasty can be used to repair the tympanic membrane, thus improving the symptoms of dizziness and vomiting. 3. Hypoglycemia: It is an endocrine disease, which is a condition in which the concentration of glucose in the blood is significantly reduced. Patients will experience panic, weakness in legs and feet, blurred consciousness, and in severe cases, dizziness and vomiting. Symptoms can also be relieved by intake of foods high in sugar, and in severe cases, glucose can be administered intravenously to relieve the symptoms. Other causes of vertigo include otolithiasis, Meniere’s disease, and transient ischemic attack. When you have dizziness and vomiting, you should go to the hospital in time and be treated under the doctor’s guidance, and should not take medication without authorization.