The patient’s dizziness should be analyzed in the context of the patient’s medical history, as well as laboratory tests. For example, many elderly people have unhealthy lifestyles, resulting in high-fat and high-viscosity blood, and patients may feel dizzy and unconscious. Patients are advised to take oral medications to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, such as blood plugging tablets and vermifuge capsule to improve cerebral blood circulation, which can significantly improve the symptoms of dizziness. If the patient’s dizziness is caused by unstable blood pressure, it is recommended that the patient take long-acting oral antihypertensive drugs to stabilize the blood concentration and blood pressure, and the patient’s dizziness can be relieved quickly. Patients are advised to take oral medications such as telmisartan and amlodipine benzoate. The patient’s dizziness may also be caused by cerebral arteriosclerosis and insufficient blood supply to the brain. In this case, it is recommended that the patient take oral ginkgolide drops to improve blood circulation and symptoms.