Dizziness and dizziness in the elderly may be related to otolithiasis, or it may be caused by hypertension, transient ischemic attack, etc.; it can be treated by otolith reset treatment and medication for the original disease. 1. Otolithiasis: When the head position of the elderly with otolithiasis suddenly changes, the otolith is likely to be dislodged into the semicircular canal, which will show dizziness, dizziness, rotation of the earth, and may be accompanied by ocular nystagmus, visual rotation and other manifestations. 2. Hypertension: If the elderly have a history of high blood pressure and are stimulated by certain adverse events, resulting in over-excitement, which may cause a sharp rise in blood pressure, they may exhibit dizziness and vertigo, which is mainly due to the increased pressure inside the cerebrovascular system. 3. Transient ischemic attack: This disease mainly refers to transient cerebral ischemia caused by intracranial atherosclerosis and other vascular lesions. At the onset of the attack, there are symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting and unsteadiness. Dizziness and dizziness in the elderly may also be related to other factors. If the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, they should seek medical treatment as soon as possible, and after the causative factors are diagnosed, the treatment will be guided by the doctor.