How to do with depression
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An 18-year-old girl is abroad. She suffers from depression and anxiety in March. She is now suspended from school. She can't sleep at night. She sleeps at 45 a.m. and gets dizzy at 3 p.m. sometimes she has headache and empty brain. She is thin and has red tongue, uncomfortable stomach, vomiting, constipation, severe dysmenorrhea, pale complexion and large green circles under her eyes. Now it's finally cured. Today I'd like to share with you what to do with depression.
How to do with depression
Treatment 1: reduce and eventually eliminate the symptoms and signs of depression. Make full use of the existing medical means, improve the clinical treatment efficiency and cure rate, minimize the suicide rate and disability rate.
Treatment 2: to restore the psychological, social and occupational functions of patients and improve the quality of life of patients with depressive disorder. The reference index is to reach the state before the disease or close to the state of the majority of healthy people in the cultural group, whether it is the objective standard or the subjective satisfaction.
Treatment 3: reduce the recurrence of depressive disorder as much as possible. Long term follow-up showed that the recurrence rate was 13% in patients with complete remission and 34% in patients with partial remission. Therefore, in order to effectively prevent recurrence, long-term treatment strategy should be provided.
matters needing attention
Here, I would like to remind you that we should help the elderly patients keep optimistic mood, adjust their psychological state, overcome their personality defects, maintain a positive spiritual life, encourage the patients to cultivate interests and hobbies, expand interpersonal communication, and participate in more social activities. secondly. Because the elderly have many physiological diseases, we should actively treat the primary diseases, and try to alleviate the pain of incurable diseases. Let them out of the sad mood as soon as possible, and the children should be more concerned and considerate to the widowed elderly. If conditions permit, remarriage can be considered, which is of great help to alleviate the depression of the elderly.