Otolithiasis is a common inner ear disorder in which patients may experience sudden onset of transient vertigo due to induced changes in head position or body position. However, vertigo symptoms usually last for a short period of time, usually between a few seconds and a few tens of seconds, and patients may experience further nausea and vomiting. If the degree of vertigo is severe, the symptoms can be improved by taking some oral medications to improve microcirculation and vasodilator, such as betahistine mesylate, flunarizine hydrochloride, etc., and also by otolith repositioning treatment to improve the vertigo symptoms faster.