In clinical practice, many patients have this expression with insomnia, heartburn, and panic. It is recommended that patients should exclude organic problems, such as elderly people because of heart diseases, such as premature atrial beats, premature ventricular beats, or paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, which are prone to develop at night, and patients will cause heart difficulties and thus insomnia. A 24-hour ambulatory electrocardiogram and a cardiac ultrasound are needed to clarify the patient’s heart condition. If these problems are ruled out, insomnia, heartburn, and panic attacks are functional problems that can lead to these symptoms, such as mental tension and anxiety, which can lead to insomnia. After insomnia, the patient’s brain and body are in a state of fatigue, which will manifest as a series of uncomfortable problems such as irritability, panic, dizziness, lightheadedness, lack of concentration and weakness around the body.