Can melancholia be cured

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I am an ordinary housewife. My family is happy, but my husband died suddenly. I became very negative and I felt very painful. We used to love each other so much. Now I don't know what to do every day and I can't work hard. We still have children who are going to school. I hide in the house and cry by myself every day. I feel that the world is falling down and I can't breathe. The hospital said that it was depression. Now it's much better. I'd like to share my experience of treating depression with you.

Can melancholia be cured

Treatment 1: Xiaoyao Powder. Xiaoyao Powder is a traditional Chinese medicine from "Taiping Huimin Heji Jufang". It has good curative effect on patients with depression, and can achieve the effect of soothing the liver and relieving depression, strengthening the spleen and nourishing the camp. Ingredients: Radix Bupleuri 15g, angelica 15g, Radix Paeoniae Alba 15g, Rhizoma Atractylodis 15g, Poria cocos 15g, ginger 15g, mint 6G, fried licorice 6G.

Treatment 2: Chaihu Longgu oyster soup, Chaihu Longgu oyster soup is a traditional Chinese medicine from treatise on febrile diseases, which has the effect of clearing away heat, calming and calming the nerves, and has good curative effect on patients with depression. Ingredients: Chaihu 12g, Longgu 4.5g, Huangqin 4.5g, ginger 4.5g, plumbago 4.5g, ginseng 4.5g, Guizhi 4.5g, Fuling 4.5g, pinellia 6G, rhubarb 6G, oyster 4.5g, jujube 6.

Treatment 3: in addition to rhubarb, put other drugs into the pot together, add 800 ml of water, boil until 400 ml of water is left, add rhubarb, then boil one or two times to remove the dregs, take the juice, warm 100 ml each time.

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Here I want to give you a warm reminder: shift your attention. What are the nursing tips for geriatric depression? When nursing geriatric depression, family members should try their best to encourage patients to do something they are usually interested in to divert their attention, so that they can gradually forget the unpleasant things and become cheerful.