The treatment of otoliths is mainly based on resetting treatment, which is clearly understood by both doctors and patients, but it is not easy to determine the frequency and number of resets. In the past, it was thought that otoliths could be cured by one or two resets. For patients with short history and timely treatment, it may be cured once or twice, but for most patients it is still not enough, especially for patients with dizziness and neck discomfort after reset, often due to residual otoliths, or otoliths of the ridge cap type, because the amount is not small enough to cause symptoms of rotation. In particular, weak nystagmus is not visible due to the limitation of naked eye observation of nystagmus during manual manual repositioning. The course of the disease is often delayed. In conclusion, try to seek medical attention promptly after the disease, preferably at a hospital with facilities to reset it several times and determine the absence of nystagmus before stopping treatment. For those with balance disorders, treatment can be combined with rehabilitation exercises for better results.