Clinically, there are many reasons why patients appear to have frequent convulsions while sleeping at night. For example, when the patient sleeps at night, the local muscles are subjected to cold for a longer period of time or are pressed for a longer period of time, which affects the normal operation of local qi and blood, and there is poor operation of qi and blood, there is meridian obstruction, qi stagnation and blood stasis, which will produce local muscles with spasmodic pain and twitching. In addition, the patient’s local muscle soft tissues are damaged, producing lactic acid metabolism disorders within the muscles, which can also produce the manifestation of convulsions. In the treatment, the patient can be instructed to move frequently and appropriately, and the convulsions can be relieved by applying hot compresses to the convulsions, fumigating with Chinese herbal medicine, or performing local massage with traditional Chinese medicine techniques, which can promote local blood circulation and accelerate local metabolism.