Plant nerve disorders such as dyspnea, suffocation, shortness of breath and other symptoms, generally consider the use of medication, please follow the doctor’s instructions.
Phytoneurological disorders are multi-system disorders caused by phytoneurological dysfunction and are caused by a variety of etiologic factors, including psychosocial factors, which are important causes of the disease, and the disease is also closely related to genetic factors, gender factors, and disease factors.
The clinical manifestations of phytoneurological disorders are complex, involving multiple systems of the body, such as psychiatric symptoms (anxiety, irritability, nervousness, etc.), circulatory symptoms (tachycardia, palpitations, shortness of breath, premature beats, chest tightness, etc.), urinary symptoms (urinary frequency, urgency, incomplete urination, etc.), digestive symptoms (abdominal pain, abdominal distension, nausea and vomiting, early satiety after meals, etc.), and orthostatic hypotension.
Patients with phytoneurological disorders experience dyspnea, suffocation, and shortness of breath, and treatment should be directed at their etiology, removing triggering factors, and giving psychological counseling when necessary. Generally, appropriate amount of drugs such as vitamin B1 and glutamine are given to nourish the nerves and regulate the function of the vegetative nerves; if the patient is accompanied by anxiety and depression, antidepressant drugs such as paroxetine can be applied appropriately.
It is recommended that patients with vegetative nerve disorders should consult a doctor in time when they have breathlessness, suffocation and shortness of breath, so that the doctor can clarify the cause of the disease, treat the cause, and use medication under the doctor’s guidance.