If the disturbance caused by mental tension to the patient’s study, work or life is mild, this can be done by opting for psychotherapy or physiotherapy to reduce the disturbance caused by this negative emotion. If the mental tension has seriously affected the patient’s study, work and life, the patient’s pathological mood can be controlled with the help of medication.
Clinically, anxiolytics such as buspirone and tandospirone can be chosen to control the patient’s pathological mood. Newer antidepressants such as sertraline, paroxetine, escitalopram and citalopram can also be chosen to control the patient’s pathological mood. In addition, somatic disorders need to be considered as a cause of nervousness and the primary cause should be actively sought and treated for.