Dizziness and unsteady walking with a sense of swaying are mainly considered to be cerebrovascular lesions, cervical vertigo, hypoglycemia caused by the need for targeted medication, acupuncture or surgical treatment. 1. Cerebrovascular lesions: cerebrovascular disease is characterized by dizziness and headache, nausea and vomiting, hemiplegia, unfavorable speech, crooked mouth, and even impaired consciousness. It can be clearly diagnosed by perfecting brain CT and cranial MRI. Treatment depends on the specific conditions of the disease, generally there are drugs, thrombolytic therapy, interventional therapy, surgical treatment and so on. Commonly used drugs include alteplase, nimodipine, edaravone, butylphthalide and so on. 2. Cervical vertigo: it refers to the occurrence of organic lesions or functional lesions in the neck, resulting in poor blood flow of the vertebral artery, thus affecting the blood supply of the cerebral blood vessels, and dizziness, unsteady walking, and a sense of swaying. The diagnosis can be made clearly by perfecting cervical spine MRI, X-ray film combined with history and existing symptoms, and the treatment can be localized massage, acupuncture, etc. according to the specific situation, and dizziness-relieving drugs such as flunarizine can be used, and surgery can be carried out if necessary. 3. Hypoglycemia: When blood sugar is low, the brain supply is insufficient, and dizziness, unsteady walking, and a feeling of shaking can occur. Patients can eat candy to supplement blood sugar, and those with severe symptoms should seek medical attention in time for glucose infusion to alleviate the symptoms. Dizziness, unsteady walking and shaking sensation may also be caused by other diseases. In serious cases, it is recommended to actively seek medical treatment and follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication.