What conditions warrant a visit to a psychiatrist?

The Department of Psychology/Psychosomatic Medicine deals with depression, neurasthenia, insomnia, sleep disorders, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, schizophrenia, phobias and other disorders, and provides counseling, treatment and psychological testing for common psychological problems, in order to help patients resolve their psychological distress and discomfort. So, what are the symptoms that require a visit to the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine? When you or your family members experience frequent insomnia, early awakening, nervousness and irritability, low mood, bitterness and depression, feeling unhappy, restlessness, mind wandering, lack of concentration, memory loss; or some unusual behavior, such as talking to yourself, suspicious and sensitive; or feel a variety of physical discomfort, such as panic and chest tightness, poor breathing, throat and chest tightness, loss of energy, body pain and discomfort in many places, gastrointestinal bloating, loss of appetite, weight loss, and constipation. If these physical discomforts are not clearly abnormal after examination by a physician or surgeon and relevant instruments, they should be promptly consulted by the psychiatry/psychosomatic medicine department of the hospital. Early diagnosis and standardized treatment are the keys to improving the prognosis of the disease.