When mania is more serious to take relevant treatment, the principle of Western medicine treatment is to use drugs under the guidance of a doctor, if mania is more serious, it is recommended to be hospitalized. Some of the general treatment with drugs are injectable drugs, mainly the following: 1, rapid treatment, such as haloperidol rapid treatment, currently in the process of haloperidol treatment, must be hospitalized, under the supervision of doctors and nurses; 2, some patients may use chlorpromazine intravenous push, chlorpromazine treatment will be 50mg dissolved in 5% glucose injection, intravenous drip also need to be hospitalized, under the supervision of treatment; 3 , if restlessness and impulsive behavior occur, clonidine can also be administered intramuscularly. Clonidine 1-2mg, 3 times a day, is given by injection at the time of the most serious impulsive and injurious behavior, which can have a rapid effect; 4, when the patient does not have impulsive behavior, oral medication can be used, such as lithium carbonate. The blood concentration must be monitored during the treatment process. At present, not many lithium carbonate tablets are used, mainly slow-release tablets, and the blood concentration should be monitored regularly during the use of slow-release tablets; there is also clozapine or olanzapine treatment, which is now used internationally for bipolar disorder and also for mania, and it is recommended that the treatment be gradually increased from small doses. However, when clozapine is applied, patients need to be checked regularly for white blood cells and electrocardiogram to see if there is any white blood cell reduction; in addition, oral clonidine can be taken 3 times a day to relieve anxiety behavior, or valproate sodium or phenytoin sodium, carbamazepine and other drugs can be used for corresponding treatment; 5. Electroconvulsive therapy is also very effective for mania, with the characteristics of safety, effectiveness and rapidity, and its use is recommended from the first week once a day, from The use of electroconvulsive therapy is recommended from the first week once a day, from the second week onwards once every other day, generally 8-12 times as a course of treatment. Mania treatment generally requires a certain maintenance treatment time, even if all manic symptoms are controlled within half a month, but the drug cannot be stopped immediately after control, and maintenance treatment is needed to prevent relapse. The maintenance treatment for the first-onset patients cannot be less than 6 months, and patients with multiple relapses are recommended to take medication year-round. Mania has recurrent characteristics and needs repeated treatment. Not only does the patient adhere to the treatment, it is recommended that the family support the patient to reduce his or her chances of relapse and adhere to the medication symptomatically. The better the family support system is, the lower the chance of relapse of the patient will be.