A burst of mild pain in the heart, how to treat it

A burst of mild pain in the heart may be due to cardiac neurosis, intercostal neuralgia and angina pectoris, which can be treated with medication, psychotherapy and surgery.
1. Cardiac neurosis: patients may have symptoms such as mild pain in the heart, and can use relevant drugs such as alprazolam under the guidance of a doctor to relieve symptoms such as anxiety, and can also reduce the symptoms through psychotherapy.
2. Intercostal neuralgia: patients may have pain in the anterior wall of the chest and abdomen, which is often mistaken for heart pain, and can be relieved by oral gabapentin and other pain relieving drugs.
3. Angina: patients with angina need to take oral aspirin, atorvastatin and other drugs for treatment, and if necessary, need to use coronary stent implantation for treatment.
If the patient recurrence of such symptoms, you need to go to the hospital in a timely manner, in accordance with the doctor’s instructions to carry out the appropriate examination to clarify the diagnosis, so as to formulate an appropriate treatment program.