Description of the disease (onset time, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): Male 36 years old with normal blood pressure. Due to a long bus ride on the first day, blowing air conditioning, the next morning dizziness is very strong, paroxysmal, strong sense of rotation, vomiting is strong, please tell me what is going on and how to relieve, thanks! It is thought to be cervical spine compression or insufficient blood supply to the cerebral blood vessels. Meniere’s disease, also known as inner ear vertigo or episodic vertigo, is a non-inflammatory disease of the inner ear, with the main symptoms being paroxysmal vertigo, tinnitus, and deafness. It is assumed that the disease is caused by vasospasm, and the center controlling the activity of the vegetative nervous system is located in the hypothalamus. All impulses from the brain and other diseased organs of the body can be transmitted to the hypothalamus and affect this center, resulting in the imbalance of the vegetative nervous system and inducing lesions. The four main symptoms are episodic vertigo, tinnitus and deafness, nausea and vomiting, and nystagmus. Treatment: Infusion is a treatment method, which is clinically proven to be able to relieve in some patients, but the majority of patients have poor results. The effect can be better if drugs with diuretic effect are added to the fluids, which can relieve the symptoms of vertigo. It can temporarily reduce the pressure of the vagal lymphatic circulation in the balance organ, so the infusion is a kind of relief treatment. (1) Keep quiet and lie still (2) Treat symptomatically with sedative drugs: such as Valium, Glutathione; with Finagan. (3) Use vasodilators as appropriate: Ciprolin, 654-2 (4) Apply diuretics: dihydrocoumaric acid. The above advice is for reference, please visit a professional physician as soon as possible. (5) Local drug closure: 10% procaine 10ML for stellate nerve closure. Some patients keep having seizures even after temporary remission, it is recommended to use Min Make Long.