Patients who are hospitalized in psychiatric hospitals do not get worse, but some medications have a sedative effect or the medications do not work, and the disease continues to progress in a way that looks like it is getting worse, but not being hospitalized can have more serious consequences. The purpose of hospitalization is to keep the disease under control and to treat it. However, the condition is progressive before treatment, and continued worsening of symptoms until the medications work would be considered ineffective hospitalization or heavy treatment. Generally, psychiatric medications can take as little as one week to work and are evaluated based on the patient’s drug sensitivity as well as the severity of the condition. Psychiatric drugs have a strong sedative effect in order to quickly treat the patient’s impulsive and agitated symptoms. The patient’s slow response after treatment due to the sedative effect seems to be the severity of the illness, but in fact, it is a process of treatment, and after this stage, it will be gradually adjusted, so that the patient can resume social functioning. If you suffer from mental illness should be hospitalized and not hospitalized, it may lead to deterioration of the condition, you should follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.