A little dizziness and blurred eyes, if sudden, are considered to be caused by cerebrovascular disease, which can be seen in posterior circulation ischemia, infarction, dizziness, blurred vision due to ischemia in the occipital lobe visual center, and in severe cases, visual field defects, which can also be accompanied by numbness of the limbs and other symptoms of neurological deficits. The diagnosis can be confirmed by CT or MRI of the head, and the patient can be given symptomatic treatment such as anti-platelet aggregation, improving circulation and activating blood circulation. A little dizziness and blurred eyes can also be caused by localized eye problems, clinically more common is cataract, or glaucoma, cataract, mostly slowly. If glaucoma is the cause of the headache, the patient is advised to consult the ophthalmologist if necessary, and after the diagnosis is confirmed by the corresponding examination, symptomatic treatment such as eye drops or surgery is given.