What’s wrong with the blockage in the heart after getting angry?

Patients who feel blocked in the fossa of the heart after being angry may be due to cardiac neurosis or disturbances in the regulation of vegetative nerves. Patients who usually have neurasthenia are more likely to have this abnormal performance. Some patients may have underlying diseases, such as hypertension and coronary artery disease, and anger can lead to increased blood pressure and increased pressure load on the heart, thus inducing myocardial ischemia. Patients may experience panic and palpitations, and it is recommended that patients have cardiac ultrasound, chest X-ray, and ambulatory electrocardiogram to help clarify the severity of their current condition, or coronary CT if necessary. but if the patient is young with no previous organic lesions, it is highly considered to be caused by cardiac neurosis. Patients are advised to relax more and relieve the uncomfortable symptoms.