Insomnia is a common complication for patients with cerebral thrombosis. Patients with cerebral thrombosis who have insomnia can be treated as follows: a. Help patients establish hygienic and healthy sleep habits, and should reduce sleep time during the day. You can talk, chat, play chess, cards, read and write with patients to keep their brains in an excited state during the day and reduce sleep, so that they will not be deprived of normal sleep time at night and avoid sleep inversion. . Second, take physical and behavioral therapy to promote sleep, massage, massage, hot water foot soak, etc. to relax the muscles of the whole body, but also two hours before bedtime to listen to melodious, slow rhythm music. You can also do half an hour of appropriate exercise after dinner, such as yoga, gymnastics, slow walking, etc. Third, medication, you can take some oral drugs to promote sleep, including sodium valproate, olanzapine, alprazolam, zopiclone, melatonin, Pepto-Bismol capsules, etc.