Does it make life shorter? What kind of psychiatry do you need to do before you go to therapy?

It is a complex question, depending on the combination of multiple factors, whether or not treatment leads to shorter life spans. The following is a detailed analysis of the problem:

The effect of treatment on life expectancy

Purpose of treatment: The treatment is usually divided into root and palliative treatment. The purpose of the treatment is to cure diseases, such as early cancers, at which time it can significantly increase the life expectancy of patients. Patronal treatment is primarily designed to alleviate symptoms and improve the quality of life, with less direct impact on longevity.

(b) Demobilization side effects: While it can effectively treat diseases, it can also result in side effects such as skin damage, fatigue, digestive tract reaction, which may seriously affect the functioning of vital organs such as the heart, lungs, etc. These side effects, if poorly managed, can have a negative impact on the health and longevity of patients.

Patient status: The age of the patient, his or her basic state of health and the associated disease influence the efficacy of the treatment and its impact on life expectancy. Young people with good basic health are usually better able to withstand release and recover faster, with relatively less impact on longevity.

Type and stage of disease: Different types and stages of disease also respond differently to treatment. Some highly sensitive cancers, such as some lymphoma, have a higher survival rate for patients after treatment, while for some late-stage real cancers, it may be used primarily to mitigate symptoms and have limited effects on life expectancy.

Psycho-building before treatment.

Pre-release psychological construction is essential for patients to better respond to the challenges and difficulties of the process. The following recommendations are made:

Confidence-building: Radiotherapy is a relatively long process, and patients need to build confidence in overcoming the disease and in the ability of doctors to effectively control tumours and improve treatment effectiveness.

Rethinking: Before treatment, the patient needs to adjust his/her mental state and be active in dealing with the disease and the treatment process. Tension can be mitigated by meditation, deep breath, etc.

Knowledge of the treatment process: Before treatment begins, patients need to be informed about the underlying principles of radiotherapy, the treatment process, possible side effects and care, etc., in order to better cooperate with doctors. This helps to reduce the fear and anxiety of patients.

Seek support: communicate with family, friends or professional psychologists and share their concerns and doubts. Their support and understanding will provide a great spiritual strength to patients.

In summary, the impact of treatment on life expectancy depends on a combination of factors. The psychological build-up before treatment helps patients to better cope with the challenges and difficulties of treatment.

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