Put a thing under the tongue to treat insomnia is not true, insomnia in the Chinese medicine point of view is usually due to the deficiency of qi and blood, melancholy injury to the spirit, qi depression and hyperactivity of Yang, etc., it is recommended that the patient according to their own situation, and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out the appropriate treatment. Deficiency of qi and blood: If the insomnia is caused by deficiency of qi and blood, the symptoms are often manifested as heartburn, headache, recurrent insomnia, etc. It is recommended that the patient can take Chinese medicines with the effect of tranquilizing the heart and tranquillizing the mind, benefiting qi and nourishing blood (replenishing qi and blood in the body) under the direction of the doctor, such as Shiquan Dachan Pill. The adverse effects or contraindications of the drug are not clear. Melancholy: Insomnia caused by depression often manifests as anxiety, dizziness, and waking up after a nap, etc. It is recommended that patients take Chinese medicines with the efficacy of clearing the mind and tranquilizing the spirit (to stabilize the mind by removing the inner heat), and dredging the liver and relieving depression (to treat depression by dredging the liver qi) under the guidance of the doctor, such as Chaihu Shuhei Pills. Adverse drug reactions or contraindications are not known. Qi depletion and hyperactivity of Yang: If insomnia is caused by Qi depletion and hyperactivity of Yang, the symptoms often include insomnia and excessive dreaming, irritability, and loss of appetite, it is recommended that the patient take medicines with the effect of regulating qi and tranquilizing the mind and subduing subliminal yang under the guidance of the doctor, such as Longdian Diarrheal Liver Pills. It should be noted that people with spleen and stomach deficiency (spleen and stomach weakness and cold) should not take Longdian Diarrhea Liver Pills, and pregnant women are forbidden. Patients are advised to use the medication under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner to avoid adverse reactions.