The need for fluids for vertigo needs to be determined by the cause of the patient’s condition. Vertigo caused by otitis media, cerebral infarction and other factors may require infusion treatment, while vertigo caused by physiological factors usually does not require infusion. 1. Otitis media: Otitis media can cause vertigo, earache, fever and other symptoms, which can be treated with intravenous penicillin and other antibiotics, and oral aspirin may also be needed to improve earache and fever. 2. Cerebral infarction: cerebral infarction may cause vertigo, headache, vomiting and other symptoms, in the acute stage patients need intravenous mannitol to reduce intracranial pressure, within 4.5h can be intravenous alteplase thrombolytic therapy to restore blood flow, improve the patient’s symptoms. 3. Physiological vertigo: Vertigo caused by boat ride, elevator ride and other physiological factors is a transient vertigo, generally can be relieved by themselves, without the need for infusion treatment. It is recommended that patients with vertigo go to the local hospital as soon as possible to clarify the cause of the disease and choose the appropriate treatment program under the guidance of the doctor. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.