Dizziness in children may be due to lack of sleep, excessive pressure and other physiological factors, but also due to anemia, Meniere’s disease and other diseases. 1. Physiological factors: usually patients usually have poor living habits, often stay up late, resulting in lack of sleep or stress, often lead to dizziness in children, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. 2. Anemia: patients often appear dizziness, headache, tinnitus, poor concentration, muscle weakness and other symptoms, which can also be manifested as dizziness in children. Some patients may also suffer from lack of appetite, shortness of breath and low-grade fever. 3. Ménière’s disease: patients often experience episodes of vertigo, tinnitus, hearing loss, ear stuffiness, etc., which can also be manifested as dizziness in children. Some patients may also suffer from pallor, decreased blood pressure, nausea and vomiting. Parents are advised to pay more attention to their children’s daily dynamics, if the symptoms of dizziness, but also need to identify the cause of the disease in a timely manner, and take reasonable measures.