The main reasons for the patient’s recent dizziness and headache are as follows: 1) it may be a manifestation of neurological weakness, which is usually triggered by poor sleep, fatigue and mental tension; 2) if the patient has dizziness and headache, accompanied by nausea and vomiting, the symptoms gradually appear and progress. Especially in the case of coughing or forceful defecation, this should be considered to be caused by increased intracranial pressure, which may be caused by the presence of occupying lesions or tumors in the patient’s skull, and requires timely improvement of head CT or MRI for evaluation; 3. Patients who always have dizziness and headache recently may also be patients with sinusitis or inflammation of the frontal sinus or septal sinus, and patients may also have dizziness and headache in their daily life. and headache, but the patient’s dizziness and headache are dominated by dull pain as well as dizziness.