Ophthalmogenic vertigo is called vertigo in Chinese medicine and can be relieved by acupuncture points such as Zanzhu, Moeming and Yangbai. 1. Zanzhu: Located on the face, in the depression of the eyebrow, at the frontal intersection. It has the function of clearing heat and wind, brightening the eyes, and is effective for eye redness and swelling pain, unclear vision, myopia, and pain in the eyebrow bone. 2. Eyes: Located on the face, in the depression of the lateral wall above the inner canthus of the eye. It has the effect of brightening the eyes and eliminating cataracts (improving vision and blurring of vision), dispelling wind and clearing heat, and is effective in treating optic neuritis of the eyes, swelling and pain of redness of the eyes, darkness of the eyes, and so on. 3. Yang Bai: Located in the forehead, the pupil looks forward, about 1 horizontal finger upward. It has the function of dispelling wind and diarrhea, promoting bile and brightening the eyes, and is effective in treating headache, dizziness, redness and swelling of the eyes, and blurred vision. The above acupoints are effective in relieving dizziness, rotating vision and blurred vision caused by ophthalmogenic vertigo, but please do not do acupuncture on your own, and go to a regular hospital in time to avoid delaying your condition.