If you roll out of bed while sleeping and there is nothing unusual about your body, no dizziness, normal movement of your limbs and no pain in your abdomen, everything is normal. If you can’t move after rolling out of bed, such as upper or lower limbs can’t move, there may be a fracture. It is necessary to go to the hospital in time to take pictures to understand the fracture of the limbs and, if necessary, to be hospitalized for examination as well as surgery. If the head is on the ground and there is a headache and the lower limbs cannot move, it may be a brain hemorrhage, if necessary, a head CT or MRI can be performed. If the patient has significant abdominal pain, abdominal distension, cardiothoracic distress, etc., it may be an intra-abdominal hemorrhage and requires abdominal CT and laparotomy, and immediate surgery if non-coagulable blood can be extracted.