With the rapid development of society and the increasing competitiveness, people are experiencing more and more pressure in work, study and life, and the prevalence of anxiety disorders is gradually increasing. Some statistics show that the proportion of college students and intellectuals suffering from different degrees of anxiety disorders reaches 10%, and the proportion of those who experience transient anxiety is even higher before exams, when looking for employment, etc. Anxiety disorders seriously affect the patient’s quality of life and ability to work, and must be given high priority. Patients may exhibit tension-related somatic symptoms (such as headache, rapid heartbeat, etc.) or insomnia. Diagnostic points: 1, mental tension: including worry, nervousness, inattention, thinking than coherent, etc. 2, somatic symptoms: fidgeting, headache, tremor, and inability to relax. 3, plant nervous excitement: dizziness, sweating, rapid heartbeat, dry mouth, stomach pain. It lasts for several months and may be triggered or aggravated by irritating factors. Treatment principles: 1, anti-anxiety drugs: such as Valium, Scholastin and other benzodiazepine tired drugs, generally used for 2-4 weeks. 2, betablockers: such as the insulin. 3, Sellett and other antidepressants.