Generally speaking, vestibular function can be alleviated through rehabilitation training, physical therapy and medication. 1. Rehabilitation training: Patients can be relieved through static standing, dynamic standing, walking on balance beams and other rehabilitation training methods to strengthen the patient’s visual, tactile and limb coordination systems through exercise, in order to make up for the damaged vestibular nerves. 2. Physical therapy: Usually, patients can relieve vestibular function weakening through physical therapy such as acupuncture under the guidance of professional doctors. Acupuncture can repair the damaged vestibular nerves by stimulating the acupuncture points. 3. Medication: Patients can use flunarizine, Difenidol tablets, betahistine mesylate and other medications under the guidance of a doctor to relieve the condition. These medications can improve the microcirculation of the brain, cerebellum, and the inner ear, which can help to promote the recovery of vestibular function. It is recommended that patients with reduced vestibular function should consult a doctor in time and take appropriate treatment and medication under the doctor’s guidance, and should not use medication on their own.