In depressive wood stiffness, the patient should be admitted to the hospital, because the patient with this disease has no way to eat and may need a gastric tube or nutritional fluids, all of which need to be done in the hospital. In addition, patients with depressive wood stiffness, who also cannot take medications, are also required to be hospitalized for intravenous drips of medications to relieve depressive wood stiffness, such as sulpiride, or through a gastric tube, to inject some antidepressants. This prevents depressive rigidity from suddenly turning into a state of euphoria and agitation, which can lead to self-injury, suicide, or injury to others. Therefore, hospitalization is necessary to treat depressive agitation.