If the patient has occasional chest tightness and chest pain, then this condition is considered to be possibly stable angina. It is recommended that the patient has the opportunity to have a coronary CT, cardiac ultrasound, and an ambulatory ECG examination. If the patient does not have severe stenosis of the coronary vessels, then the main treatment is oral medication. It is recommended that the patient take oral medications like aspirin and atorvastatin to prevent the progression of the disease. If no organic lesion is found after the examination, then the patient cannot exclude that it is caused by cardiac neuropathy. In some menopausal women, or in patients with psychosomatic disorders, this episodic chest tightness and chest pain may also occur. For such patients, it is often recommended to treat psychosomatic diseases mainly, and at the same time can be combined with psychological relief treatment. Patients are advised to take drugs like Shu Liver Relief Capsules and Guanxin Danshin Drops to relieve the symptoms.