Dizziness, tinnitus, and vomiting may be Meniere’s syndrome or may be otoliths. Both otoliths and Meniere’s syndrome are a kind of peripheral vertigo. Patients usually present with dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and rotating vision, and Meniere’s syndrome is often accompanied by fluctuating hearing loss.1. Meniere’s syndrome can occur at any age, and most patients can suddenly develop the above symptoms. The symptoms of dizziness are usually persistent and last for a week or so, and are mainly treated symptomatically. The symptoms of right otoliths occur when the head is turned to the right. The main treatment is symptomatic treatment and repositioning treatment. The symptomatic treatment mainly includes vertigo stop and pethidine, etc.