Is depressive neurosis serious?
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Depressive neurosis is commonly known as dysthymia. Generally, as long as it happens to women, the probability is relatively large. The main reason is that the patient may be in a bad mood for a long time because of something. Sometimes there will be anxiety, or lack of physical feeling, sleep at night how sleep. But it will not affect the normal life of patients. Can this depressive neurosis be cured? How to treat correctly and effectively? I'm going to talk about it for you. I hope it will help
Is depressive neurosis serious?
First, we can use psychotherapy. Guide the patients to talk about the pathogenic factors and the inner depression. Explain to the patient that the disease is not a mental illness, and eliminate the patient's anxiety. At the same time, we should work as relatives, cooperate with doctors, and encourage patients to establish a correct understanding to cope with the psychological and social factors and crisis.
Secondly, the use of drug treatment, mainly antidepressants, but patients should not eat too much. Such as amitriptyline and doxepin, doxepin 50mg before going to bed every night. The dosage should be increased gradually if the dosage is insufficient. The drug has both anti anxiety and anti depression effects.
Thirdly, we should do a good job in preventive nursing. Depressive neurosis is usually caused by psychological events. In the early stage of the disease, patients are often worried about the events. Therefore, we should try to change the wrong ideas of the patients about the events during the treatment. The patients can cheer up their spirit and physical strength by shouting and other vent ways. Drugs help to improve mood, which is good for treatment.
matters needing attention
Most patients with long course of disease, such as a single mental factor, no depressive personality, prognosis is good. However, if the condition is repeated and fluctuates with the influence of mental factors, the patients with depressive personality disorder will have a prolonged condition and poor prognosis.