The patient’s insomnia all night long is a serious sleep disorder, and this condition should be adjusted by medication. It is recommended that the patient be given on-demand, low-dose oral Western sleeping pills to improve the current symptoms. Patients can take oral eszopiclone, dezopiclone, alprazolam, diazepam, clonazepam, lorazepam and other sleeping pills to sedate and sleep well and improve the patient’s problem. At the same time, patients can adjust in other ways. For example, if patients have insomnia and sleeplessness all night, psychological factors are more influential, patients should adjust their mindset and seek psychological guidance and intervention from psychologists in psychology clinics if necessary. Patients should also develop good work and rest habits, avoid staying up late, and avoid drinking strong tea, strong coffee and other stimulating beverages before going to bed. Drinking warm milk before bedtime can put the body in a relaxed state and facilitate sleep.