Ear water imbalance is clinically defined as an imbalance of endolymphatic fluid in the semicircular canals at the vestibular location of the inner ear, causing vestibular dysfunction and leading to symptoms such as vertigo, nausea, and vomiting in the patient. Vertigo is rotational, similar to that produced by motion sickness, and requires sedation of the vestibular function, improvement of vestibular function, and nutritional nerve treatment. In clinical practice, commonly used drugs include Jinnado tablets, ipecac tablets, vitamin B1, vitamin B12 tablets, Vincristine extended-release capsules, Cipro, etc. The above drugs can be taken orally for two weeks. During the treatment period, avoid exertion, anxiety, anxiety and fire. If necessary, you can go to the hospital for vestibular function examination and nuclear magnetic examination of the internal auditory canal to exclude vestibular dysfunction and vertigo caused by neural hypoplasia and acoustic neuroma.