Dizziness in the recovery period of cerebral infarction can be treated with medication such as betahistine or surgery according to the condition. 1. Drug treatment: dizziness during the recovery period of cerebral infarction is mainly caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain, aspirin and clopidogrel can be used under the guidance of physicians to reduce blood viscosity, and on the basis of treating cerebral infarction, if the patient is combined with peripheral vertigo, betahistine and flunarizine can be properly applied to improve blood circulation to alleviate the symptoms of dizziness. 2. Surgery: If cerebrovascular stenosis is more serious and persistent dizziness is not relieved, surgery can be considered, such as endarterectomy and arterial stent implantation. If persistent dizziness is not relieved, the cause of the disease should be identified in a timely manner and reasonable diagnosis and treatment should be carried out to avoid delaying the condition.