How to treat mental depression

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When he was 19 years old, his cousin had mental symptoms, such as talking nonsense, swearing and hearing hallucination. He had to go to a big hospital for treatment. Unexpectedly, the effect was good. Now he is healthy. Many people don't understand the knowledge. Here I'll tell you how to treat mental depression, which is a problem that everyone is concerned about.

How to treat mental depression

First: for some patients with transient acute schizophrenia, their onset period is very short, accompanied by a short period of trance, confusion and other symptoms, or if the patient has obvious etiology, can be controlled in time, many of these patients after treatment, the disease is likely to no longer relapse.

Second: now let's talk about the use of drugs to treat schizophrenia. Drug treatment can be basically divided into two types: traditional antipsychotics suitable for early patients and non-traditional drugs which are more common and more powerful in recent years. Traditional antiviral drugs are cheap, but easy to produce side effects. Compared with non-traditional drugs, they are more expensive, but basically have no side effects. Patients can depend on their own conditions.

Third: in addition to the drug treatment of schizophrenia, regular and effective psychological counseling and support from family, relatives and friends are also very critical and important for the improvement of the patient's condition. People around should not discriminate against or exclude this patient. They should communicate more, encourage patients, increase patients' confidence, and make them better cooperate with the treatment.

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I would also like to emphasize that patients with intermittent psychosis can eat more dairy products in their life, but they should not eat foods containing excitability, such as coffee, tobacco and wine, so that patients can have enough sleep to improve their mood. High calorie food is taboo for patients with mental illness.