Sobbing respiration is a form of altered respiratory rhythm, in which the respiration is similar to crying with double inhalation. In clinical practice, this form of respiration usually indicates that the respiratory center has been affected, such as cerebrovascular disease or traumatic brain injury, which affects the respiratory center, or severe intoxication or severe respiratory failure, which may lead to damage to the respiratory center, and all of the above situations may result in the emergence of the sobbing respiration. The occurrence of sobbing respiration usually indicates that the condition is critical, and respiratory arrest may occur, which may endanger the patient’s life, and require active treatment measures, or even emergency endotracheal intubation, to ensure that the patient’s respiration, and need to deal with the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor.