Waking up tired from sleep may be caused by poor sleep quality at night or insufficient sleep time, which can be seen in patients with neurasthenia and also in mental disorders. For example, when neurasthenia is generally manifested as sleep disorder, and symptoms such as palpitations, chest tightness and shortness of breath can occur at the same time. If patients have anxiety and depression, they can have psychological symptoms and also sleep disorders. Patients with anxiety disorders are mainly anxious, irritable and panic-stricken, and sleep disorders are mainly difficulties in falling asleep and nightmares. Patients with depression generally show low mood and lack of confidence in anything. Sleep disorders generally show recurrent waking and dreaming during sleep, both of which may affect the patient’s sleep quality and can be treated with anti-anxiety and antidepressant therapy.