Dizziness in winter may be caused by cerebral vascular spasms caused by cold weather, which usually results in insomnia, dizziness, memory loss and other symptoms. If you are prone to dizziness in winter, it is recommended that you try to stay indoors, adjust the indoor temperature, dress warmly if you go out, wear a good hat and mask, and avoid being outdoors for a long time. This will prevent the onset of dizziness. Under the guidance of a doctor, you can take Cipro, blood and brain pellets, etc. In serious cases, you should seek medical attention. If you can’t improve, go to a regular hospital for a cervical cranial Doppler test, blood lipid test, blood glucose test, and cervical spine test to check the causes of dizziness. If necessary, a cranial CT scan should be done to rule out cerebrovascular accidents, brain tumors, sinusitis, etc., to find the cause of dizziness, and according to the test results, choose the right treatment for the symptoms. There are many side effects of dizziness and headache medications, so for safety reasons, do not use them on your own, as eating the wrong medication can have certain effects on the human body, so be careful and treat the symptoms.