What’s wrong with heartburn, shortness of breath, chest tightness and vomiting?

If a patient has panic, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and nausea and vomiting, the following points should be taken into consideration: First, it is considered that the patient will have this clinical symptom if he or she has a past history of hypertension, hypertensive crisis, malignant hypertension leading to hypertensive encephalopathy, or even triggering increased intracranial pressure, especially when the high pressure is >180 mmHg and the low pressure is >120 mmHg or even above. Second, for patients with a history of cardiogenic diseases, they will also have symptoms of panic, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and desire to vomit when they have unstable angina pectoris of coronary heart disease, acute myocarditis, malignant arrhythmia, and severe heart failure. Third, poisoning caused by various reasons, such as food poisoning, bad gas poisoning, these cases will also have the above clinical symptoms. Fourthly, for some patients with phytodysfunction, especially in the case of cardiac neurosis, they often have the above-mentioned self-conscious symptoms.