Under normal circumstances, patients do not experience dizziness with eyeball rotation. If patients experience similar discomfort, it may be caused by vertigo, or it may be caused by ocular disease. It is generally abnormal for patients to experience dizziness when their eyes are turning, and patients with vertigo can experience similar symptoms, which are commonly seen in benign positional vertigo (BPPV), which causes vertigo symptoms when there is a rapid change in body position, and therefore, eyeball rotation can cause vertigo conditions. At the same time, this condition may also be caused by eye diseases, such as optic neuritis, strabismus, etc., and the patient’s eyeball rotation may cause dizziness, eye pain and other uncomfortable symptoms. It is recommended that patients who experience dizziness when turning their eyes should consult a hospital in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.