Peripheral vertigo is the more common type of vertigo and is commonly associated with otogenic disorders. The so-called peripheral vertigo is vertigo that does not affect the central nervous system and does not affect the brain. The most common type of vertigo is otogenic, such as Meniere’s disease, and many people who wear glasses have experienced such vertigo, such as glasses that don’t fit properly, which is called oculogenic vertigo. The attacks of benign positional vertigo are even shorter and will be relieved within a few seconds, but they keep on committing and will seriously affect the quality of life. Therefore, we should pay attention to peripheral vertigo in vertigo, which may be caused by otogenic diseases or oculogenic diseases.