At present, there is no specific treatment for cardiac neurosis, and clinics mostly use a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, and the therapeutic effect is affected by the patient’s adherence and psychological cognition, which makes it difficult to treat and not easy to be cured. Cardiac neurosis is a special type of neurosis in which the patient is suspected of having cardiovascular disease, but there is no obvious abnormality in the examination. Clinical manifestations include palpitations, dyspnea, precordial pain, insomnia, hypersomnia, anxiety, and anxiety. Clinical manifestations include palpitations, dyspnea, precordial pain, insomnia, dreaminess, anxiety, loss of appetite, dizziness and other cardiovascular and autonomic nervous system-related symptoms, which is a disease involving both physiology and psychology. Western medicine often gives sedatives, β-blockers, nutritive nerve drugs to regulate autonomic function, and antidepressant drugs if necessary; Chinese medicine often gives prescriptions to ease the liver and the spleen, and anti-anxiety and depression medicines, such as Free and Easy Dispersion, Chai Hu Gui Zhi Long Bone and Oyster Soup, and Huang Lian Wen Bile Soup; and can be combined with acupuncture and physiotherapy if necessary. The above methods of single treatment are often ineffective and need to be used in combination. Due to the specificity of this disease, some patients have good compliance, but there has been a psychological cognitive impairment, making it more difficult to cure the disease, it is recommended that the drug treatment at the same time to give patients psychological guidance and emotional support, more conducive to the recovery of the disease.