Hello. A friend of mine has a very serious nerve problem. For half a year he has been going to all sorts of doctors. Everyone tells him differently and prescribes him drugs, of which there is no improvement. He is now with someone else who told him that he should take diazepam in larger quantities and was injecting. It does not improve at all, it only gets worse. He already thinks that these are life-sustaining and there is no salvation. Please help if you know a doctor who understands his job. And I think he has to go to the hospital to be calmer, otherwise every day he only gets nervous and is on these injections. I will be very grateful if anyone gives advice.
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What exactly are his nerve problems? As far as I know diazepam can be prescribed for various reasons, some of them are significantly more serious than others. There are doctors who prescribe strong drugs for mild stress, so it's good to explain in more detail about the problems of this friend of yours. Otherwise, all nerve problems are treated from the inside out. In more severe cases, the drugs would give a very good effect, but the problem remains as long as the patient continues to mentally engage in negative events. In nervous problems, the solution is to find internal balance. Medicines have the ability to eliminate some of the symptoms, they can take away from the strength of the problem, but not completely solve it and eliminate it. Simply put, drugs are an aid. This applies to purely psychological problems, in the mental and neurological it is already different. If your man would be calmer in a hospital, go, but most people hate hospitals and would not feel comfortable there. If his problem is psychological, he must find a safe place. If his problem is of a different nature, then he probably really needs medical supervision and evaluation.