The recovery time of neurological disorders is closely related to the onset of the trigger, the severity of the patient, and may last for days or years, or even persist. Clinical manifestations of neurological disorders include anxiety, nervousness, personality changes, insomnia, irritability, depression, and gastrointestinal discomfort. It is usually caused by stress, fast-paced life, and trauma. In milder cases, recovery may be possible within a few days; in some patients, symptoms can disappear quickly after the sudden trigger is removed, and in most patients, recovery takes several months. There is also a part of the disease caused by organic diseases, such as neurological disorders in patients after cerebrovascular disease, which is caused by a combination of brain tissue infarction, neurological damage, and psychological trauma, etc. Patients generally recover more slowly, and symptoms may persist. Generally speaking, patients with milder degrees of neurological disorders can be treated without medication, and for those with severe symptoms, medication should be considered.