Neurotransmitter disorders are a group of conditions in which there is a disturbance in the chemicals that carry messages between neurons. Neurotransmitter disorders are usually disorders of 5-hydroxytryptamine, norepinephrine, and dopamine, which can cause anxiety, depression, neurosis, and Parkinson’s disease. The onset is related to genetics, psychosocial environment, and mental factors. In the treatment of neurotransmitter disorders, first of all, we should actively find and treat the cause of the disease, and reasonably use medication under the guidance of the doctor. If patients have sleep disorder, they can take oral zopiclone and other drugs as prescribed by the doctor; if they have excessive anxiety and depression, they can take oral paroxetine and other drugs as prescribed by the doctor; if they have Parkinson’s symptoms such as limb stiffness and tremor, they can use levodopa and so on. During the treatment period, the dose should be adjusted according to the condition under the guidance of the doctor, do not suddenly stop taking the medicine. Patients with symptoms of neurotransmitter disorders are advised to go to the neurology department or psychiatry department of the hospital for treatment.