Anxiety disorders are prone to symptoms of dizziness. This is because anxiety disorders are prone to plant nerve dysfunction, especially abnormalities in hormone secretion, such as increased secretion of adrenal hormones. In this case, various physical reactions may occur, such as headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, epigastric discomfort, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and symptoms such as panic, hand trembling, sweating, and in severe cases, chest tightness, breath-holding, and a feeling of suffocation. Very intense anxiety disorders, especially acute attacks of anxiety disorders, may also result in a sense of near death. Therefore, anxiety disorders can easily be accompanied by symptoms of dizziness. In this case, it is important to actively seek treatment and examination, for example, to exclude dizziness caused by hypertension, cerebral infarction, cerebral ischemia, etc. If dizziness due to physical illness has been ruled out, it is very likely that anxiety disorders are causing the dizziness. In this case, glutathione and vitamin B1 can be taken to adjust the treatment.