Neurogenic migraine is not a standardized medical name and usually refers to migraine disease. Dizziness during a migraine attack is considered to be a vestibular dysfunction, which can be accompanied by fatigue, panic, decreased attention and concentration, and sensitivity to light and sound. Migraine can be caused by a variety of triggering factors, common triggers are as follows. 1. Bad habits: staying up late for a long time and excessive smoking and drinking, etc. 2. Drug abuse: unregulated use of isosorbide mononitrate and nitroglycerin. 3. Light and sound stimulation: bright light and noise environment. 4. Others: work and life stress, endocrine disorders and strenuous exercise. If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you go to the Neurology Department of the regular hospital for consultation and treatment, and do not blindly treat yourself to avoid delaying your condition.