Sleepwalking is commonly found in sleep disorders among psychiatric disorders. Sleepwalking is the most important symptom of sleepwalking and it is possible to wake up during sleepwalking, which can help patients to stop this dangerous behavior. Sleepwalking is a state where one can leave the bed and do some simple activities while sleeping and not awakening. A small number of patients can accomplish some complex and dangerous behaviors, such as going to the car or cooking in the sleep state, etc. Often, after the sleep is over, the patient can return to the bed, and a small number of patients cannot return. Therefore, in the sleepwalking state, since the autonomic consciousness is not fully restored, it is very dangerous to complete some behaviors, especially those similar to driving or high precision behaviors or those involving their own safety, such as cooking. If a patient is found to be sleepwalking, he or she can be awakened in time to terminate such dangerous behaviors. Relaxation therapy can be performed during normal times, and some medications can be used mainly sedative-hypnotic drugs, such as benzodiazepine lorazepam or diazepam, etc. It can also be supplemented with some psychotherapy, which can be relaxed before going to bed to improve the appearance of this symptom, so it is possible to wake up when sleepwalking, and it is very necessary.