Headache and heartburn may be a kind of anxiety. Anxiety is a compound emotional reaction of the body to adapt to environmental changes when the patient is faced with an impending or possible calamity or major life event. Patients mainly present with psychological symptoms, but may also present with somatic symptoms. Patients with psychological symptoms are mainly distracted, agitated, scared, and fearful, and some patients may even have a sense of foreboding. Somatic symptoms are mainly chest tightness, breath-holding, choking sensation, hyperventilation, and may include precordial discomfort, chest pain, and localized pressure. Headache, head swelling, dizziness, tinnitus may also occur. Patients may also experience memory impairment, insomnia, excessive dreaming, and even some patients may experience urinary urgency and difficulty in urination, as well as facial redness, skin sweating, chills, chills in the hands and feet, etc. Anti-anxiety treatment is mainly given, and oral tandospirone or oral buspirone may also be given.