Dopamine is a dopamine-receptor stimulant that accelerates the heart rate, constricts blood vessels and raises blood pressure. Excessive secretion of dopamine may lead to increased heart rate, panic attacks, elevated blood pressure, dizziness, insomnia and other symptoms, so you need to be vigilant. The general treatment is to take a light, low-salt, low-fat diet in daily life, maintain regular work and rest, exercise as much as possible, quit smoking and drinking, keep a happy mood, and avoid overexertion. If the symptoms are not relieved, it is recommended to consult a doctor promptly and use hormone suppression treatment under the guidance of a doctor after identifying the cause. In addition, if excessive dopamine secretion is caused by bad habits such as drug addiction, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital for examination or drug rehab as soon as possible to avoid affecting normal life; if excessive dopamine secretion is caused by pheochromocytoma disease, it can be treated by surgery to remove the pheochromocytoma.