Chronic dizziness is mostly seen in patients with anxiety disorders and depression. Both of these disorders are mental disorders in which patients mainly show psychological symptoms. Patients with anxiety disorders can experience anxiety, irritability, panic and fear. Patients with depression generally show a lack of interest in anything, a lack of confidence in anything, a reduced ability to self-evaluate, and in severe cases patients can have a desire to live lightly. Patients may show somatic signs and symptoms, which are dizziness, dizziness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and also abdominal distension and diarrhea, as well as palpitations, chest tightness, shortness of breath, discomfort in the precordial area, pressure in the precordial area, and some patients may have urinary and bowel disorders, and may have sweating and abnormal blood pressure. The main anti-anxiety treatment or antidepressant treatment, anti-anxiety drugs commonly used are tandospirone and buspirone, and antidepressant drugs mainly include citalopram.