The reasons why patients get dizzy and can’t get up from bed are mainly considered vestibular peripheral vertigo and cerebrovascular lesions, as follows: I. Vestibular peripheral vertigo: It is related to the vestibular organs of the inner ear, such as the cochlear vestibular nerve, etc. Staying up late, insomnia, overexertion and cold may trigger the onset of vertigo, and if it is accompanied by tinnitus and a feeling of ear blockage, the possibility of vestibular peripheral vertigo is higher. Second, cerebrovascular lesions: If the patient is older and accompanied by high-risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes and hyperlipidemia, cerebrovascular lesions should also be considered, such as cerebellar infarction caused by cerebral artery stenosis, brain stem infarction, acute attack of cerebral blood supply, etc. These may also cause dizziness. When this occurs, it is important to analyze the specific causes and consider different diseases for different age stages to avoid delaying or postponing treatment.