Dizziness in children is commonly seen in the following conditions: 1. Neurological diseases. When there is an intracranial tumor or intracranial hemorrhage or meningitis, there is dizziness as well as irritability, drowsiness, and depression. 2. Abnormal vision. When the child has low vision, it is easy to see things and produce visual fatigue, thus appearing dizziness phenomenon, to take the child to the hospital for vision and refractive error screening, if necessary, to give glasses treatment. 3, psychological factors. In addition to the exclusion of physical diseases, children tend to complain of dizziness at school or when they are bored, parents have the habit of talking about dizziness on a regular basis, and when they divert their attention to talk about dizziness will be reduced.