There are many clinical causes of dizziness, the most common of which is increased blood pressure, which can lead to dizziness. 1, generally seen in patients with hypertension, due to unsatisfactory blood pressure control, dizziness can occur when blood pressure increases, and in severe cases, head swelling and pain can also occur. It is recommended to monitor blood pressure and take oral antihypertensive medication regularly. 2. Some cerebrovascular diseases can also cause dizziness, such as ischemia of the posterior circulation, and dizziness can occur after ischemia of the brainstem or cerebellum, and in severe cases, there can be episodes of visual rotation. Some cervical spine diseases can also lead to dizziness, especially some vertebral artery type cervical spondylosis, because the patient’s protruding cervical disc affects the blood supply of the posterior circulation, the patient can appear dizzy, but also accompanied by posterior occipital soreness, etc. 4, the head is always dizzy, clinically can also be seen in some elderly people after a bad sleep This kind, clinically also called neurasthenia, can be given to adjust the nerve function mainly. 5, clinically there are also some people suffering from chronic subjective vertigo, feel dizzy all the time, for this situation can be given some mood adjusting drug therapy.