There are many aspects that can cause dizziness, heartburn, sweating, and the urge to vomit in patients. Commonly, high blood pressure, low blood pressure, anemia, and low blood sugar may cause patients to experience dizziness. Some diseases can also cause patients to have difficulty, sweating, wanting to vomit, and dizziness, such as cervical vertigo caused by Meniere’s disease and cervical spondylosis. There are also some systemic diseases, such as cardiac arrhythmia, cerebral arteriosclerosis, and cerebral vascular stenosis causing insufficient blood supply to the brain, which can cause dizziness, difficulty in the heart, sweating, and vomiting. There are also some environmental factors, such as hot and noisy environment, which may lead to the above symptoms. The symptoms of dizziness, heartburn and vomiting are more common in clinical practice and indicate that the patient’s dizziness is severe. When the patient is dizzy and heavy, it may lead to excitation of the material plant nerves, and the symptoms of nausea, uncomfortable, sweating, and desire to vomit may occur together.