How to treat stubborn psychosis
summary
As we all know, intractable psychosis is one of the most difficult types of psychosis to treat. Generally, the recovery trace of patients with psychosis is not obvious. The condition is repeated over and over again, and each recurrence exacerbates the deterioration of the condition. This kind of disease is really a headache. The family members of the patients are worried about it. The cause of mental illness has not been clarified yet. The disease is complex and changeable. It is one of the difficult and stubborn diseases in the field of medicine. The treatment of mental illness is very difficult. So how to treat the patients with intractable mental illness? Here I will tell you how to treat them, hoping to help you.
How to treat stubborn psychosis
First: in the treatment of intractable psychosis, I think drug treatment is very important. Drug treatment is a necessary stage for the treatment of psychosis. Generally speaking, the treatment of psychosis is not overnight, so people must listen to the doctor's treatment suggestions and consolidate the treatment by taking drugs.
Second: the treatment of diet is also an important point in the treatment. For dietotherapy, people must understand that no matter what the disease is, diet plays a vital role in the rehabilitation and treatment of patients. In the pathological process, phlegm and confusion, blood stasis obstructing the brain and phlegm and blood stasis intermingling, all continue to make the disease more serious.
Third: finally, the most important is the psychological treatment of patients, we should also pay attention to it. Psychotherapy is the focus of psychotic treatment, because most of the causes of mental illness are due to some stimulation and pressure from the outside world, so people should start from the "heart" to treat patients with mental illness, which can help patients really open the heart knot and relieve the illness.
matters needing attention
As patients with intractable psychosis, especially their family members, they should establish a good treatment mentality and prepare for a long-term war with the disease. Too impatient, on the contrary, will make the treatment of mental patients become counterproductive.