Anger heartache

In elderly patients, or in patients with previous coronary artery disease or angina pectoris, the onset of angina pectoris is highly likely to occur when anger is present. Other patients, who may have cardiac neurosis or anxiety or disturbances in the regulation of the vegetative nerves, may experience discomfort in the precordial region when they are angry. Some of them may manifest as chest tightness, chest pain, panic, palpitations, or even in severe cases, they may experience dyspnea, shortness of breath, wheezing, similar to heart failure symptoms, etc. If you have heart pain when you are angry, especially if the pain lasts for a long time and the pain is severe, you should first perform cardiac enzymes and electrocardiogram to further rule out acute myocardial infarction, and advise patients to take heart pills under the tongue or compound salvia drops to improve the symptoms when heart pain occurs.