A pill for vertigo. Is it true?

The saying that “one pill can cure vertigo” is not scientific. The causes of vertigo are many and varied, and only when the cause of the disease is clearly identified can the treatment be effective. The causes of vertigo include otitis media and other ear diseases, insufficient blood supply to the cerebral arteries, cervical spondylosis, etc. Different kinds of medications should be applied to treat vertigo after the causes are clarified. 1. If the vertigo is caused by cervical spondylosis, taking some vasodilating drugs such as nimodipine and flunarizine can alleviate the symptoms, and hot compresses and massages can also be used to alleviate the symptoms in normal times. 2. If the vertigo is caused by insufficient blood supply to the cerebral arteries, you can use some lipid-lowering and cerebral vasodilating drugs to improve blood supply to the brain in order to alleviate the symptoms, lipid-lowering drugs such as atorvastatin, cerebral vasodilating drugs such as Flunarizine Hydrochloride, Nemergoline and so on. 3. If dizziness is caused by otitis media, antibiotics such as amoxicillin and azithromycin should be used to control the infection and relieve the symptoms. Don’t take medication on your own when you have dizziness symptoms, but consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the dizziness and use medication under the doctor’s guidance.