The recovery time of vertigo varies depending on the cause, and there are long and short periods, as follows: 1. otoliths are transient paroxysmal vertigo, which can be relieved in 1-2 minutes, and vertigo will be relieved again when moving again, and completely relieved by otolith reset 1-2 times; 2. Meniere’s disease vertigo lasts for two hours or even 12 hours, and vertigo can be relieved only after vertigo attack, and vertigo again; 3. cerebrovascular disease or intracerebral disease. For example, vertigo tends to persist in patients with intracerebral tumors, and although it is not serious, it lasts longer. No matter what the disease is, the course of the disease can be shortened as much as possible through active and standardized treatment. Patients who are not completely relieved by active medication should be alert to the damage of vestibular function, and balance training methods can also promote the recovery of vertigo as soon as possible and shorten the course of the disease as much as possible.