Patient: Description (onset, main symptoms, hospital, etc.): Illness: Episodic sleeping diseaseDescription (onset, main symptoms, hospital, etc.): Since childhood, I love to doze off Four years ago, I would suddenly fall down when I was excited, excited and other emotions, and my knees were weak. In the classroom, meetings and other quiet environments will doze off. Sleeping while walking, sleeping while riding a bike. I sleep a lot when I am in a car. I can’t restrain myself from falling asleep at any time and anywhere, and the timing of the attack is irregular. I have fallen asleep quickly while talking, but sometimes I can still hear the content of the conversations of people around me. In recent years, insomnia at night, dreaminess and wakefulness are very frequent. In recent years, I have been suffering from narcolepsy and was tested for nephritis. I was later cured. In elementary school and junior high school, I often dozed off and went to the hospital for a review of nephritis without recurrence. But I can’t explain the drowsiness. In high school, I still love to doze off and affect my studies and go to several hospitals to check the EEG, ECG, CT, blood analysis and other routine tests are normal, but no results. But the symptoms have not been alleviated, since college, insomnia increased, every day will be sleepy, anytime, anywhere. This includes class, walking, biking, and doing things. I am very distressed. I just learned that there is a name for this disease, and I want to be diagnosed with episodic sleep disorder and get effective treatment. Chuang Jianhua, psychiatrist, Quanzhou Third Hospital: Hello! Episodic sleep disorder is a malfunction in the regulation of wakefulness, slow-wave sleep and fast-glass sleep. It is common after influenza. Sleep monitoring must be performed, usually with features such as fast wave advance. Genetic testing [chromosome 6 mutation] may also be done. Epilepsy, other central system disorders, and hypothyroidism should be excluded. If the diagnosis is confirmed, treatment with Ritalin or clomipramine may be indicated.