The symptoms of vertigo in the morning should be analyzed according to the form and cause of the vertigo attack. If the vertigo is transient during the morning waking up, it may be caused by postural hypotension. If the vertigo is associated with a change in the position of the head and is accompanied by visual rotation, it should be considered as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. If the vertigo is accompanied by tinnitus and stuffy ears with cold sweat, it is considered to be caused by Meniere’s disease. After repeated attacks, the patient may experience fluctuating hearing loss. If vertigo is accompanied by nausea and vomiting, it should be considered to be caused by posterior circulation ischemia. For example, if the vestibular nucleus is stimulated by ischemia in the cerebellum and brainstem, the patient may experience dizziness, nausea, and vomiting.