The frequent occurrence of dizzy spells in babies requires a preliminary judgment based on the age of the baby and the cause of the dizzy spells, their duration, and the absence of other accompanying symptoms. The most common cause is an epileptic seizure, in which a baby has a series of normal activities that suddenly stop. The baby’s eyes are dazed and unconscious, and after a few seconds, he or she recovers completely, without recalling the process. You can go to the pediatric department of a regular hospital for examination, brain CT and EEG to determine if it is a seizure according to the examination results, and then to provide targeted treatment after a clear diagnosis. For example, if you have been dazed for a long time, have a slow reaction time or have some changes in muscle strength and tone, you should consider the possibility of cerebral palsy and ask a professional pediatrician to rule out the possibility of cerebral palsy.