If dizziness is accompanied by walking to the right, cerebrovascular disease should be considered first, and a cranial CT or cranial MRI should be done at the hospital to observe whether there are fresh lesions in the skull and determine whether it is cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage. In general, dizziness with rightward deviation is more likely to be considered as cerebral infarction. In general, if the infarction foci are in the cerebellum or basal ganglia area, or if the dizziness and walking are accompanied by partial blindness of vision, cranio-cerebral diseases are mainly considered.