Most Parkinson’s patients complain of dizziness, mainly due to postural hypotension, or upright hypotension. In addition to dizziness, patients may also have symptoms such as nausea, weakness, and limb weakness. Therefore, once a patient has dizziness, first go to the hospital and ask the doctor to check whether the patient has postural hypotension. If there is postural hypotension causing dizziness, the following treatments are available: 1. Check whether the patient is taking antihypertensive drugs, and if they are using antihypertensive drugs, they need to be adjusted; 2. Have you used drugs that dilate blood vessels, which may cause postural hypotension, and you should also make adjustments or stop using them; 3. Change your lifestyle, such as whether you consume more carbohydrates, and whether you eat too much, especially for breakfast. Because postural hypotension often occurs after overeating, or breakfast, a large amount of blood flow to the digestive tract, the brain is relatively anemic, there will be dizziness; 4, with the help of physical methods, such as wearing elastic stockings, elastic stockings will make the calf blood is squeezed to supply the brain, not to produce postural hypotension caused by dizziness; 5, severe postural hypotension patients, you can also borrow antihypertensive drugs, but under the guidance of a doctor Under the guidance of the doctor to take these ways.