Panic attacks and fidgeting

If patients experience panic attacks and fidgeting, they need to be differentiated according to the specific patient’s disease state as well as their age group. If the patient is relatively young, recently stressed or irritable, the patient can get out of the claustrophobic environment and divert attention appropriately. If the self-test heart rate is above 150 beats/min, the patient needs to further improve the electrocardiogram to clarify whether there are arrhythmias, etc. If the patient is old or has had heart failure or coronary artery disease in the past, the patient needs to go to the hospital to improve the relevant examination to clarify whether there is an aggravation of the disease, such as improving the electrocardiogram, cardiac ultrasound and other examinations to see whether the patient has ischemia or deterioration of cardiac function, and the patient’s specific symptoms should be seen according to the specific situation in life.