It may be normal for patients to wake up at 5-6 o’clock every morning. 7-8 hours of sleep per night is enough for adults, and if patients have enough hours of sleep and 5-6 hours of body out in a state of recovery, patients will naturally wake up. If the patient’s sleep duration does not reach 7-8 hours, at 5-6 o’clock belongs to the early problem, it may have a relationship with the patient’s biological clock. For example, if the patient often wakes up early in the morning, it should be considered that there may be a problem of early awakening with sleep disorder. In this case, the patient should be given long-acting sedative and sleeping drugs to prolong the patient’s sleep duration. Because of the frequent early awakening, resulting in the lack of sleep when the patient will affect the patient’s daily quality of life, you can give the patient oral diazepam, clonazepam, eszopiclone, right zopiclone class of medium and long-acting sleeping pills to extend the sleep time.