Vertigo, eyes out of focus, may be due to improper eye use, excessive pressure and other physiological factors, without special treatment; may also be due to myopia, hypertension and other diseases, patients need to comply with the doctor’s instructions to correct refractive error, drug treatment. 1. No special treatment is needed: patients who use their eyes improperly for a long time, resulting in eye fatigue, or life and work pressure, may lead to dizziness, eyes out of focus, which is a normal physiological phenomenon, generally do not need special treatment. It is a normal physiological phenomenon and generally does not require special treatment. Most patients can recover on their own after improving their eye habits and relieving pressure. 2. Correction of refractive error: Usually, myopic patients will experience dizziness and out of focus when wearing inappropriate glasses, and the refractive power of the refractive surface of the eye can be changed by wearing frames, corneal contact lenses, keratoplasty lenses, etc. to change the status quo. Patients over the age of 18 can also undergo keratoconus surgery and IOL implantation under the guidance of a doctor. 3. Medication: Patients can be treated with diuretics such as chlorosartan potassium hydrochlorothiazide tablets as prescribed by the doctor, or calcium channel blockers such as nifedipine or beta receptor blockers such as propranolol hydrochloride. Some patients may also be treated with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors such as captopril or angiotensin II receptor blockers such as chlorosartan potassium hydrochlorothiazide. Patients with vertigo, eyes out of focus, not relieved by rest, and other discomforts should seek prompt medical attention and reasonable treatment according to the cause under the guidance of the doctor.