Elderly patients who experience dizziness and vomiting in the morning when they get up in the morning should consider the following points: First, intracranial diseases are considered, such as acute cerebrovascular disease or transient cerebral blood supply insufficiency, cerebral vasospasm, cerebral embolism, cerebral infarction, and all of these conditions will lead to dizziness and vomiting symptoms in the morning. Secondly, if the elderly have endocrine metabolic diseases, they will also have this condition when they have hypothyroidism and hypoadrenocorticism. Third, if the elderly have high blood pressure, especially in malignant hypertension, grade 3 hypertension or more leading to increased intracranial pressure, triggering the patient to develop acute hypertensive emergency, high pressure of 180mmHg, low pressure of 120mmHg or more, there will also be dizziness, vomiting symptoms. Fourthly, if chronic renal insufficiency occurs in the elderly, it will lead to dizziness and vomiting due to nephrogenic diseases.