Getting up from bed with symptoms of dizziness and tinnitus is considered to be caused by benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, which is commonly known as otolithiasis, because of the dislodgment of otolith particles in the equilibrium receptors, and the dislodged otoliths will flow along with the lymphatic fluid in the inner ear and stimulate the cell membranes of the semicircular canals during the change of the head’s position, which will lead to dizziness with tinnitus in the patient, and the patient might also have symptoms of nausea, vomiting, possibly accompanied by sweating, panic and sympathetic nervous excitement. In severe cases, the patient may also experience nausea and vomiting, which may be accompanied by sweating, panic and sympathetic arousal. In this case, the patient should consult the hospital for manipulative repositioning treatment, through 1-2 times of manipulative repositioning, the patient’s symptoms can be completely relieved, but if the patient can not tolerate manipulative repositioning treatment, can be given antiemetic injection, such as fenugreek for intramuscular injection to stop dizziness and stop vomiting, and then when the patient’s symptoms are slightly improved, and then carry out manipulative repositioning treatment.