“A broken heart, piece by piece” …… This sounds like a song lyric, but it is indeed a real feeling that some patients experience when they have a heart attack. They feel such intense heart pain that they can barely breathe and feel like they’re going to die, and doctors determine that they have “broken heart syndrome. What kind of disease is it? Can it really kill people? Similar symptoms may occur after a major trauma, such as a strong emotional shock or great fear. If left unattended, the vascular spasm is so strong that it may also cause cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest and sudden death. Such serious consequences are not uncommon. Can the heart really break? Many netizens see this and have some doubts in their minds, “Can the heart really shatter?” Heartbreak syndrome is not really a broken heart, but just this painful feeling like a broken heart. After examining the patient, doctors found that the patient’s heart usually has no obvious organic lesions, it’s just this pain that feels like the heart is being torn apart. In addition, heartbreak syndrome, also known as stress cardiomyopathy. In general, the symptoms of “broken heart” are quickly recovered with psychological calming and proper myocardial nutritional therapy. It is easy for doctors to mistake acute myocardial infarction when treating it, and misdiagnosis may occur if the disease is treated as such. Can be cured with treatment? Generally speaking, a heart attack or acute myocardial infarction, for example, can leave permanent damage to a patient’s heart, and the condition is not easily recovered. Even if there is an enlargement of the heart during the attack, it is only temporary, and the heart will gradually return to normal after the cure. Some scholars in the United States also confessed that when people encounter excessive or sudden “emotional stress”, the body will release a lot of adrenaline and other chemicals, and flow into the blood vessels. These substances are like toxins to the heart, will affect the normal activity of the muscles, or capillary constriction, weakening the heart’s ability to beat, resulting in symptoms similar to a heart attack. How to prevent Heartbreak Syndrome? The workings of some of the body’s organs vary with emotions and are not under the control of subjective will. Those who seem to have their emotions under control on the surface actually make it possible for emotional waste to be transferred into the body, which can instead put pressure on the internal organs and even cause invisible damage. Therefore, if a bad mood, should be through the appropriate way to vent, such as through exercise and other healthy ways to discharge, do not smothered in the heart. In the case of lost love, for example, you should find someone to talk to and discuss the experience. Some people try to forget, but it’s not good for their health to keep it in mind. If it is very painful, it is best to cry it out. This will remove the negative emotions in the body due to stress pain and may be effectively released.