If you are dizzy and can’t move and want to vomit when you do, a common cause is otolaryngitis, also called benign positional vertigo. These patients often have symptoms when they tilt their heads, lift their heads, or turn over, that is, when there are rapid and obvious changes in their heads. Patients often feel like they are going to fall or their houses are going to collapse, and in severe cases, they will have nausea and want to vomit, and in more serious cases, they will have violent vomiting, but the symptoms of vertigo do not last for a particularly long time, most of them last for a few seconds or tens of seconds, and there are often life triggers, such as insomnia, fatigue, bad mood, There are often life triggers, such as insomnia, fatigue, bad mood, stress at work, etc. If otoliths occur, patients need to find out if there are any of these risk factors in their lives and try to adjust them to reduce the occurrence of otoliths. If otoliths occur more frequently, or even if the symptoms are more severe, manual repositioning can be performed. In addition, some oral medications for vertigo, such as flunarizine hydrochloride, can be taken, but flunarizine hydrochloride should not be taken orally for a long period of time, and it is recommended that the medication be discontinued when the symptoms of dizziness improve significantly.