Dizziness and spinning all day may be caused by Meniere’s syndrome, a form of peripheral vertigo that can occur at any age, and most patients develop it in association with emotional stress or overexertion. Most patients have a history of recurrent episodes. Patients may experience sudden onset of dizziness and spinning, as well as visual rotation and deafness and tinnitus, usually without balance or ataxia. The symptoms of dizziness are persistent and can last for about a week in most patients. The symptoms of dizziness are heavy and can be aggravated by the rotation of most head positions. Symptomatic treatment is mainly given by oral dizziness stop, pethidine, or oral Cipro. It may also be caused by vestibular neuronitis. Patients with vestibular neuronitis usually have a history of cold before the disease, and at the same time, the patient may have the above symptoms, and antiviral treatment should be given along with symptomatic treatment.