With active treatment, cardiac neurosis can gradually recover within six months to one year. Psychoneurosis should be called cardiac neurosis, which is mostly seen in menopausal women. It is diagnosed based on medical history and symptoms after organic heart disease has been ruled out through electrocardiogram, cardiac ultrasound, coronary angiography and other tests. Patients may experience chest tightness, chest pain, palpitations, fatigue, insomnia, dizziness, nausea, anxiety and other symptoms. Neurosis is a functional disease and patients can take glutathione or use Chinese herbal medicine to regulate it. Patients with severe symptoms need to be treated with psychotropic drugs, such as sertraline and paroxetine. Regular treatment of patients for six months to one year can lead to gradual remission. In addition, patients need to relax, avoid tension and anxiety, and do physical exercises such as swimming, jogging and tai chi appropriately to help their recovery.