Patients with symptoms of dizziness and nausea when they get up in the morning, consider the following causes: 1. If the patient has hypertension disease, it may be caused by elevated blood pressure, which can be clarified by measuring blood pressure. If the patient has hypertension, it may be caused by elevated blood pressure, which can be clarified by blood pressure measurement. 2, If the patient is middle-aged or elderly, it may be caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain, especially if the patient sleeps at night, the blood flow of blood supply to the brain will be slow, which will show symptoms of dizziness and nausea in the early morning. 3. Patients who suddenly experience dizziness and nausea in the morning, and the degree of dizziness is heavy, may also be caused by peripheral vertigo disease. If the patient has dizziness and nausea related to the change of head position, consider otoliths. If the patient has dizziness and nausea accompanied by tinnitus and stuffy ears, consider that it is caused by Meniere’s disease.