There is no such thing as a fast way to get better from a cold or dizziness. Colds are self-limiting and can be cured in 3-7 days, only symptomatic treatment is needed. Colds may also be secondary to bacterial infections, can be targeted use of antibacterial drugs, and for patients with dizziness, after the cold is cured, the symptoms of dizziness will also disappear. Cold, also known as acute rhinitis, belongs to the upper respiratory tract infectious diseases, mainly caused by viral infections, can be secondary to bacterial infections, common symptoms of sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, etc., can be accompanied by coughing, coughing up phlegm, dizziness, fatigue, etc., usually 3 to 7 days can be self-cured. At present, there is no specific medicine for colds, and restoration of health mainly depends on the body’s own immune function. For those with severe symptoms, symptomatic treatment is available. For example, drugs such as ephedrine can be used to reduce nasal congestion, and drugs such as chlorpheniramine maleate and loratadine can also be used to alleviate symptoms; if there is a secondary bacterial infection, antibacterial drugs such as amoxicillin can be used for treatment. If the symptoms associated with a cold continue unabated, a doctor should be consulted for treatment.