Always waking up multiple times at night is a sleep disorder that can be seen for a variety of reasons, such as staying up late for a long time may cause changes in the biological clock and can lead to sleep disorders that manifest as the above symptoms. This can be caused when the patient has neurasthenia. Also, there may be difficulty in falling asleep, and dreaming during sleep, which is mainly regulated by neurological treatment. This condition can also occur when the patient has depression. Patients may experience psychological symptoms, mainly in the form of depressed mood, disinterest in anything, and reduced self-esteem. In severe cases, it may cause the desire to live lightly, or headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, palpitations, chest tightness, shortness of breath, etc. The main thing is to apply antidepressant drugs, which are commonly used in clinical practice, such as citalopram and mirtazapine.