According to relevant studies, sleep walking disorder is very common in children, with an incidence of 1%-15%, generally one in 20 children, and occurs initially in children aged 4-8 years, but basically disappears automatically after adolescence. This is mainly related to the imperfect development of the nerve center that regulates sleep during childhood. Therefore, patients need to be examined and treated for sleep walking disorder at an early stage so that it can be cured as soon as possible. Auxiliary examination of sleep walking disorder: 1. Blood, urine and fecal routine, blood sugar, liver and kidney function, blood electrolytes (potassium, sodium and chloride) are normal. 2. Polysomnography examination and recording of sleep log. 3.Check whether the electroencephalogram (EEG), head CT and cerebrospinal fluid are normal to exclude organic lesions of the brain. Emergency measures for sleep walking disorder: 1. There is no special treatment, and most patients with the disorder disappear naturally with developmental maturity. 2.For those whose seizures are related to psychological factors, clarify the problem and eliminate the influence of psychological factors through analytical psychotherapy, hypnotherapy, etc. 3.Adequate amount of sedative drugs can deepen sleep, and benzodiazepines can be used. class drugs. Prescription: Diazepam tablets 5mg x 24, usage: 5mg or 10mg, once a night, orally; or eszopiclone tablets 1mg x 48, usage: 1mg or 2mg, once a night, orally 4. Some patients take small doses of caffeine before bedtime is effective.