Treatments for phytoneurological disorders include general treatment, medication, and surgery. Whether or not phytoneurological disorder is cured is related to the degree of the patient’s condition. 1. General treatment: Mild phytoneurotic disorder can be treated by exercise, foot bath, regular diet and keeping the mood unclogged, etc., and the symptoms of some patients can be improved. 2. Drug treatment: more than half of the patients with phytoneurological disorders have psychosocial factors or family dysfunction, and have some obvious negative emotions such as anxiety, depression, etc. Therefore, they can be given antidepressant and anti-anxiety drugs, such as sertraline, citalopram, etc., together with the psychotherapy. 3. Surgical treatment: when the above methods do not work, surgical treatment can be considered. The vegetative nervous system is widely involved in visceral pain and multi-system function regulation. Chemical blockade and radiofrequency modulation of the vegetative nerves can be used to treat a variety of symptoms related to vegetative nerve dysfunction. Phytoneurological disorders can be prevented or treated, and should be treated as aggressively as possible under the guidance of a medical professional. Medications should be used under medical supervision.