What’s wrong with the headache and heartburn and weakness?

Headache, panic and weakness can be seen first in cerebrovascular disease, usually in posterior circulation ischemia, and the patient may experience headache and dizziness. Due to the stimulation of the posterior circulation ischemia, the patient may have symptoms of autonomic function, including panic attacks, nausea, vomiting, weakness and sweating in severe cases. Treatment can be given to patients to improve circulation, blood circulation and other drugs, commonly used clinically are ginkgo biloba preparation or Chinese medicine heart and brain, brain heart clear tablets. Secondly, headache, panic and weakness can also be seen in coronary angina or coronary arrhythmia. Due to the decrease or interruption of blood ejection from the heart, which leads to insufficient blood supply to the brain and cerebral vascular spasm, the patient may experience headache and dizziness. The patient may experience weakness due to ischemia of the peripheral tissues and organs as a result of reduced or interrupted blood ejection from the heart. For headache, panic and weakness caused by coronary artery disease, it is recommended to do coronary CTA if necessary, and if stenosis is found to be obvious, symptomatic treatment such as stenting can be given.