Patients with chest pain accompanied by panic may be considered to be caused by abnormal thyroid function or ionic disorder or myocardial ischemia attack. Patients are advised to measure their heart rate and blood pressure during the onset of uncomfortable symptoms, and should also have an electrocardiogram to rule out whether it is triggered by hypertension; elevated blood pressure will lead to increased pressure load on the heart, thus inducing myocardial ischemia to appear, thus causing patients to have The elevated blood pressure can lead to an increase in the pressure load on the heart, thus inducing myocardial ischemia, which can cause the patient to experience panic attacks, palpitations and chest pain. Some patients may also have myocardial ischemia triggered by bradycardia or tachycardia, which may induce symptoms of panic and chest pain, and if necessary, patients are advised to have cardiac enzymes, ambulatory electrocardiogram, and cardiac ultrasound. In other patients, there is also the possibility of acute myocardial infarction or myocarditis, and these problems can also lead to the appearance of such uncomfortable symptoms.