Transcranial magnetic therapy can be done once and stopped for 1 day, but is not recommended. The clinical frequency of treatment for patients receiving transcranial magnetic therapy is 3 to 5 times per week, often 1 treatment per day. Typically, a course of 15 to 20 sessions of transcranial magnetic therapy is 3 to 5 sessions per week, often 1 session per day, with the possibility of an additional session depending on the patient’s condition and response to therapy. Additional sessions may be needed depending on the patient’s condition and response to therapy. A change in regimen and duration of therapy may be considered if there is a significant change in the patient’s medication regimen (type or dosage). Continuous transcranial magnetic therapy can achieve a cumulative therapeutic effect, so it is usually recommended that the patient be treated once a day, and it is not recommended that the patient be treated once a day and stop once a day. Of course, adjustments can be made according to the patient’s tolerance level, and the exact frequency of treatment should be determined by the doctor after evaluating the patient’s condition.