After the reset of otolithic patients, it is recommended not to exercise strenuously, and the head should not be traumatized or compressed by external forces. For a short period of time, some patients may experience dizziness and light-headedness, so it is best to have a family member accompany them when they go out. Overall, otoliths is a relatively common inner ear disease. The main clinical symptom is paroxysmal vertigo associated with postural changes, and the duration of vertigo is relatively short, usually around 10 seconds. If there are still residual symptoms after repositioning, some patients can be treated with oral anti-vertigo drugs at the same time, and most patients can be cured after standard treatment.