Sleepwalking, also known as sleep walking disorder, is not necessarily a psychiatric condition. For children, night terrors and sleepwalking are more common, which may be related to children’s imperfect neurological development and unstable neurological functions, as well as to children’s daytime stimulation and calcium deficiency and other trace elements. In addition, sleepwalking in adults may be caused by some psychiatric diseases, such as hysteria, and the sleepwalking of patients mostly shows psychogenic characteristics, that is, some actions done during sleepwalking are related to the patient’s desire, imagination or stimulation experience. It can also be seen in some organic diseases, such as epilepsy, where patients with epilepsy can also experience sleepwalking, but with fearful or furious passionate attacks.