Sleepwalking disorder is a relatively common sleep disorder, according to statistics the incidence of about 1% to 6% of the general population, more men than women, more children than adults, often with a family history. Sleepwalking mostly occurs within the first 2 to 3 hours of sleep and lasts generally 5 to 30 minutes. It is possible for consciousness to turn to wakefulness after an episode or to continue sleeping. The brain activity is incompletely awake and in a hazy state of consciousness during the onset. Ancillary tests: 1. Polysomnography and recording of sleep logs. 2.Check the electroencephalogram (EEG), cranial CT, and cerebrospinal fluid to rule out organic lesions of the brain. 3.Blood, urine and stool routine, blood sugar, liver and kidney function, blood electrolytes (potassium, sodium and chloride) are normal. Adjust your life rhythm, relieve the stress, regulate nutrition, and increase some exercise appropriately, the problem will slowly get better. It is also important to stabilize your emotions, you can consider traditional Chinese medicine, find a qualified Chinese medicine doctor to prescribe the right Chinese medicine after identification, and adhere to the treatment is still necessary. The key is still the transformation of your own mind.