The majority of the more than 100 million chronic kidney disease (CKD) in China can be completely treated or controlled and stabilized. For those whose disease continues to progress or is unstably controlled, in addition to the primary cause, timing of consultation, nature of the disease and genetic constitution, it is largely related to inappropriate lifestyle and excessive psychological burden. The difference between neurosis and psychosis In daily life, we often hear our friends say, “You’re a psychopath”. In fact, he should say more frankly, “You are mentally ill”, “You are mentally ill”. Why? What is the difference between neurosis, psychosis and psychological disorders? What department should I see? Neurological disease is also a disease of the nervous system, which is a clinical medicine on the etiology, pathology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of the nervous system. It can be simply understood that neuropathy is an organic disease of the nervous system, which can be clearly diagnosed by means of CT, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and other examinations. Therefore a person who suffers from migraine, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, etc. should go to the neurology department of a hospital for treatment. Psychosis Also known as mental illness, mental disorder, and psychopathy. Many people think that mental illness and psychosis are two different things, but they are actually the same. Usually, doctors diagnose depression and anxiety disorders mainly to reduce the psychological burden of mental illness on patients, (or to reduce the stigma of mental illness). Mental disorders (mental disorders), mental illnesses (mental diseases), and mental illnesses (mentaldiseases), as you can tell from the English names of these three diseases, actually they say the same thing. It refers to a diagnostic category of mental problems characterized by changes in cognition, mood, and behavior, which can be accompanied by painful experiences or functional impairment. Common psychiatric disorders include insomnia, depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, ADHD, and others. These disorders are functional disorders of the nervous system of the brain, and physical examinations are generally unremarkable. Psychiatrists and psychiatrists perform blood draws, electrocardiograms, electroencephalograms, head CT, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and other tests to rule out organic diseases in patients. Doing some tests before giving medication to a patient with a more serious mental illness is also to help the doctor determine the patient’s physical health. After all, a doctor will be much more cautious in using medication for a patient with a mental illness who has a somatic organic disease compared to a patient with a mental illness who is physically healthy. Psychological problems Mental illnesses can be understood as psychological diseases in essence, and psychological diseases are generally produced by the gradual development of some psychological problems. Ordinary psychological problems are common in our life, such as anxiety every time we encounter the same scenario (situation) in our daily life, or depression after the end of a relationship, or traumatic stress disorder in disaster survivors, etc. These are all ordinary psychological problems. Most of these ordinary psychological problems will gradually get better and disappear with the passage of time and the individual’s own resistance and self-healing power; however, one of these psychological problems is not only related to the current experience and scenario, but also connected with some shadows and pains in the individual’s past experience. Mental illness (or mental illness). Ordinary psychological problems are like seeds that take root in an individual’s life, but they do not have a great impact on life. For example, individuals with compulsive behaviors can gradually reduce them by making a pact with themselves; individuals who have difficulty sleeping due to mental weakness can use external tools such as earplugs and eye masks to create a good sleeping environment for themselves. A person who is suspected of having a mental illness or psychiatric disorder should visit a hospital psychology department or psychiatric specialist. If a person is found to have a psychological problem, he or she can seek the help of a counselor.