Chinese medicine is based on the identification of evidence, and vertigo is mainly related to the liver, spleen and kidneys, for example, some people get angry or get angry easily, which is probably more related to the liver. Some people have vertigo with weakness and yellowish complexion after eating uncomfortable diet, and it is likely that the spleen is more related. Others are likely to feel weak, sore and weak at the waist and knees, which is likely to have more to do with the kidney. Dizziness caused by blood stasis blocking the ligaments is more common clinically, with tortuous veins at the base of the tongue and heartburn. In TCM, vertigo is also divided into deficiency and reality, such as deficiency of liver, spleen, and kidney, for example, blood stasis, phlegm, and fire are more likely to cause vertigo. Therefore, the main focus is to identify the evidence, liver, spleen, kidney and deficiency.