Brain infarction causes patients to experience dizziness, mainly due to infarction in the cerebellum, brainstem or occipital lobe area. In addition to symptoms of dizziness and spinning, patients may also experience ataxia. For example, in cerebellar infarcts, patients may experience unstable walking, skewing of the body to the affected side, inaccurate nasal and nasal pointing, rotating vision, or feeling that they are swaying. Dizziness caused by cerebral infarction must be treated promptly, and the corresponding medication must be selected according to the patient’s consultation time and type of onset after clarifying the cause. When the patient’s blood supply to the brain is restored, the patient’s dizziness can be relieved. If the treatment is not timely, the patient’s dizziness symptoms may be partially left behind.