sense of diminished ability

Introduction

Introduction It is an indicator for the diagnosis of depression in the Hamilton Depression Scale. The ability to be conscious is not as good as it used to be. Common mood disorders can be caused by various reasons, with significant and persistent low mood as the main clinical features, and low mood is not commensurate with their situation. In severe cases, suicidal thoughts and behaviors may occur.

Cause

Cause

It is caused by depression! It can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine is treated from the inside. Basic treatment, plus acupuncture, stimulation of brain acupuncture points, conditioning of the body's twelve meridians, plus psychological counseling treatment will be very significant. . It is important to exercise positively and adjust your mindset. You can use drugs, exercise, mental counseling, etc., should pay attention to daily communication with everyone.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

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The Hamilton Depression Scale: compiled by Hamilton in 1960 to reflect the symptoms associated with the state of depression and its severity and changes. It provides for the study of clinical psychology diagnosis, treatment, and pathological psychological mechanisms. The scientific basis is also the most common scale used in the clinical evaluation of depression.

(l) Introduce subjective experience only when asking questions.

(2) The patient actively expressed the ability to reduce feeling.

(3) Encourage, guide and comfort to complete the daily affairs or personal hygiene of the ward.

(4) Assisting others in dressing, grooming, eating, bed making or personal hygiene.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Feeling guilty: (1) blaming yourself and feeling that you have been afflicted with others; (2) thinking that you have committed a crime, or repeatedly thinking about past mistakes and mistakes; (3) thinking that the current disease is a punishment for your own mistakes, or Sinful delusions; (4) sinful delusions are accompanied by accusations or threatening hallucinations.

Feelings of despair: (1) Sometimes doubting whether the situation will improve, but accepting it after interpretation; (2) continuing to feel no hope, but accepting it after explanation; (3) feeling discouraged, pessimistic and disappointed with the future, explaining Can not be lifted after; (4) automatically repeat the case "I can't get sick" and so on.

Feelings of inferiority: (1) Only when inquiring, there is a feeling of inferiority (I am worse than others); (2) Automatically complaining about feelings of inferiority; (3) Patients actively professing; "I have nothing" or "lower people", and 2 points It is only a difference in degree; (4) the degree of inferiority that reaches the level of delusion, such as "I am a waste" or the like.

The Hamilton Depression Scale: compiled by Hamilton in 1960 to reflect the symptoms associated with the state of depression and its severity and changes. It provides for the study of clinical psychology diagnosis, treatment, and pathological psychological mechanisms. The scientific basis is also the most common scale used in the clinical evaluation of depression.

(l) Introduce subjective experience only when asking questions.

(2) The patient actively expressed the ability to reduce feeling.

(3) Encourage, guide and comfort to complete the daily affairs or personal hygiene of the ward.

(4) Assisting others in dressing, grooming, eating, bed making or personal hygiene.

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