What does neurological heart disease mean?

Neurogenic heart disease is considered cardiac neurosis, the onset of the patient and psychological tension and other factors related to, and there is no obvious organic changes. Neurogenic heart disease is relatively common in the clinic, mainly young women as the main incidence of the population, usually may be working under pressure or mental overstress, can be manifested as chest tightness and shortness of breath, oral drugs to improve myocardial blood supply can not be improved. Cardiac related examination of the patient does not show any obvious organic changes. The treatment of neurogenic heart disease is mainly based on removing the causative factors and psychological adjustment, to clarify whether there is a primary cause for the occurrence of cardiac symptoms, to ensure adequate sleep, to remove the patient’s stress, to provide psychological counseling to reduce the patient’s pain, if necessary, and under the guidance of cardiologists or psychologists for treatment.