Cerebral white matter degeneration may cause dizziness in patients. Cerebral white matter degeneration is a chronic degenerative brain lesion, formed mainly due to long-term hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia leading to arteriosclerosis in the brain of patients, and brain tissue is in a long-term chronic ischemic and hypoxic stage, resulting in degeneration of cerebral white matter. As a result, patients may experience dizziness, dizziness, headache, memory loss, forgetfulness, insomnia or mental symptoms, because the white matter of the brain is the white matter structure of the brain, which contains a dense concentration of neurons in the brain, and a decrease in blood will cause demyelination damage to the central nerve cell fibers in the white matter of the brain, resulting in white matter degeneration.