Is cardiac neurosis dangerous?

Cardiac neurosis is mostly non-life-threatening and is a syndrome of clinical symptoms of the heart caused by psychosomatic problems, which can be improved with psychotherapy. Cardiovascular neurosis is rarely life-threatening as there is no organic heart disease after cardiac examination, but long-term illness will increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases, such as coronary heart disease and hypertension. The main manifestations of cardiovascular neurosis are nervousness, anxiety, frequent feeling of chest tightness and discomfort in the precordial region, which are often mistaken by patients as heart disease more anxiety. The diagnosis of the disease needs to exclude organic heart disease. After the diagnosis of cardiovascular neurosis, mental psychotherapy, including patiently listening to the history of the disease, to understand the cause of the disease, to eliminate doubts, adjust the heart, keep a happy mood can be significantly improved. People with anxiety and depression can take oral anti-anxiety and depression drugs, such as clonazepam, lorazepam, amitriptyline, doxepin, fluoxetine, sertraline and so on. For cardiovascular neurosis, please consult the Department of Cardiology and the Department of Psychiatry.