For sleeplessness upon waking up, if the sleep time is more than 6 hours, it is normal sleep and no special treatment is needed. If the patient sleeps less than 6 hours, it may be caused by sleep dysfunction, or it may be caused by neurasthenia, or it may be caused by anxiety disorder or depression. Patients with neurasthenia mainly show sleep disorder, which can appear difficulty in falling asleep, and can also appear dreaming and waking up early during sleep. You can apply some nerve regulating drugs, such as oral glutamate, tranquilizer and nourishing blood and clearing brain granules, and also physical conditioning, and instruct patients to exercise properly, soak their feet in hot water and drink a glass of hot milk before going to bed, and avoid excessive excitement and drinking coffee before going to bed, which may improve symptoms. If the patient is considered to be caused by anxiety and depression, the main treatment is anti-anxiety and anti-depression.