Waking up all the time in the second half of the night is a sleep disorder that can be caused by neurasthenia, but can also be seen in depression, and may also occur in menopausal patients. If the patient has a neurasthenia, it can be difficult to fall asleep, and may also appear to wake up easily during sleep. Some patients may have more dreams during sleep, and they may also have palpitations, chest tightness, shortness of breath and more sweating, which can also be seen in menopausal patients. The main treatment is to regulate the plant nerves, and commonly used medicines include glutamine, tranquilizing the spirit and brain tonic solution, orally taking cardiac tranquillity tablets and sour jujube nut oral solution, or orally taking nourishing blood and clearing the brain granules. If the patient has depression, the main manifestation is easy to wake up during sleep. Patients may have psychological symptoms, which can be manifested as disinterest in anything and low mood. Some patients can have the desire to lighten their lives, mainly oral citalopram for antidepressant treatment, but also oral Dailixin for treatment. Derexin is a two-way regulation of the drug, both for patients with depression and anxiety disorders.