Can hysteria be cured?

Some patients with dysthymia can be cured, but they are prone to relapses. Some hysteria patients are completely normal during the intervals, which means that they can cure themselves. Patients with dysthymia with predominantly dissociative symptoms, that is, the symptoms are predominantly emotional reactions, the patients will have symptoms such as shouting, emotional loss of control, and not recognizing the people around them, etc., and they can apply mood-stabilizing medications, such as lithium carbonate and sodium valproate in the context of mood-stabilizing agents, as well as olanzapine, quetiapine, haloperidol in the context of antipsychotics, and the patient’s symptoms can be significantly relieved or even return to normal within a few days, but it is easy to reoccur. relief or even return to normal, but it is easy to reoccur. We can help patients recognize and understand this kind of bad cognition and the pattern and habit of dealing with problems by means of psychotherapy, and then let the patients learn to deal with the things that happen to themselves and their surroundings, and better adapt to the society. Dysthymia with predominantly somatic symptoms, also known as conversion symptoms, tends to be less easy to treat. Because the patient may be manifested as peripheral discomfort or malfunctioning of a certain part of the body, such as hearing, seeing or not being able to walk, etc., it is often necessary to use suggestive psychotherapy at this time, and it may be too obvious because of the patient’s psychological factors, which can’t play a very good therapeutic effect.