Hysterical personality, also known as hysterical personality, is clinically characterized by exaggerated behavior such as tantrums, bawling, and fussing due to minor trivialities, like acting. Patients often perform themselves, overdoing and exaggerating to attract attention. The causes of hysterical personality are not yet studied. It is generally believed to be related to early family education, where parents spoil their children and make them overprotected, resulting in a mismatch between physical age and psychological age and a serious delay in psychological development, staying at a certain level in the juvenile period, thus showing hysterical personality traits. In addition, the patient’s psychology is often suggestive and dependent, which may also be one of the reasons for this type of personality. During the seizure, the patient is conscious, certain symptoms are repeated, and in severe cases, the seizures are more frequent. The patient should go to the hospital promptly for treatment.