Dizziness in a six-year-old child can be examined in the following ways. First ophthalmologic examination, whether the child’s visual acuity meets the visual acuity standards for the age group, whether there is amblyopia, visual imbalance, and fatigue strabismus. In addition, a cranial CT, MRI and EEG can be performed on the child to rule out increased intracranial pressure and other pathologies within the cranium to rule out and sometimes to check for heart problems. Observe the child’s blood pressure and blood sugar for any abnormalities. After ruling out the above, further other relevant tests can be performed at the pediatric department. Such as blood routine, blood biochemistry (liver function, kidney function, electrolytes, etc.).