Cardiac neurosis is a common psychological disorder that manifests itself in a variety of heart-related symptoms. These symptoms may cause many distresses in daily life, but in reality, these symptoms are not caused by organic lesions of the heart, but are due to psychological factors. The following are the common symptoms and harms of cardiac neurosis.
Common symptoms are as followsHeart palpitationsPatients often experience palpitations, which are symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, discomfort in the precordial area, or irregular heartbeat. This feeling may occur during activity or rest, and sometimes even awakened during sleep at night. Chest tightnessPatients may feel tightness in their chest, as if something is pressing on their chest, and sometimes they may experience shortness of breath. Chest painPatients may experience chest pain, which is usually located in the precordial area but sometimes radiates to the neck, upper extremities, or back. The nature of the pain may be pinprick, compressive, or burning. Fatigue: Due to the influence of symptoms such as palpitations, chest tightness, and chest pain, patients may experience a feeling of general weakness and fatigue easily. Other symptomsThere are also some patients who may experience symptoms such as dizziness, headache, insomnia, and dreaminess.
The hazards are as follows.
Affects quality of lifeThe symptoms of cardiac neurosis can last for a long time, causing serious consequences for the patient's quality of life. For example, heart palpitations and chest tightness can prevent people from performing normal sports or activities, and chest pain may interfere with people's daily life and work. Causes mental stressAs these symptoms can be very worrying and anxious, they may lead to increased mental stress, affecting mental health. Long-term anxiety and depression can further worsen symptoms, creating a vicious cycle. Misdiagnosis and overdiagnosis**Since the symptoms of cardiac neurosis are similar to those of heart disease, it may lead to patients being misdiagnosed with heart disease or receiving unwanted **. This not only increases the financial burden on the patient, but may also have an impact on the patient's physical health.
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