Symptoms of cardiac neurosis include palpitations, dyspnea, precordial pain and autonomic dysfunction. 1. Palpitation: the heart beat is enhanced and panic is obvious, especially when the patient is nervous or fatigued. 2. Dyspnea: patients feel tightness in the chest and breathlessness, and often take deep breaths or sigh-like breathing movements to relieve the symptoms. 3. Anterior heart pain: the pain site is not fixed, mostly confined to the apical area of a small range; most of the pain occurs in the resting state; the duration of time varies, usually longer; the pain can not be relieved by taking nitroglycerin. 4. Symptoms of autonomic dysfunction: frequent urination, anxiety, lack of appetite, insomnia and dreaminess, cold hands and feet, tremor of the limbs, bowel disorders and so on. It should be noted that cardiac neurosis is mostly seen in women, especially menopausal women. There is no evidence of organic heart disease pathologically. The patient’s complaints are numerous and scattered, lacking intrinsic connection, and the symptoms are variable without evidence of disease on objective examination. The onset of the disease is often triggered by anxiety, emotional excitement, mental trauma or overwork. The appearance of the above symptoms should be timely to the hospital, improve the relevant examination to exclude organic heart disease and other diseases, and under the guidance of the doctor active treatment.