If the patient’s description is the result of a disease, then the description of the condition may be wrong, which is due to the patient’s half-understanding of some medical information Angina is one of the clinical manifestations of coronary heart disease, and its typical symptom is chest pain, but this does not mean that the presence of chest pain is attributed to angina, I think the patient’s symptoms are sudden onset of chest pain, and then the discomfort of neck, shoulder and brain pain, this situation is more typical I believe that this condition is more typical, at least in my years of clinical treatment, and is very common. What is the cause of the patient’s series of symptoms? Through the patient’s description, I judged that there might be multiple lesions in his neck, and these seemingly different symptoms in different locations are caused by these lesions! Neck and shoulder discomfort: incorrect posture for a long time, which over time has caused damage to the cervical spine, long-term lack of contraction movement of the cervical muscles, slowing down local blood circulation, lowering metabolism, producing chronic inflammation, causing muscle fiber degeneration and muscle spasm, adhesion, so that the local nerve vessels are strained or compressed caused by muscle strain. Brain discomfort: cervical lesions jamming nerves, resulting in spasmodic contraction of carotid arteries, inability to get sufficient blood perfusion to the tissues in various regions of the brain, insufficient blood supply to the brain, and discomfort occurs. Thoracic discomfort: lower cervical or thoracic spine lesions, and sympathetic nerves emanate from the cervical and thoracic vertebrae, which govern the normal activities of the heart, once the cervical and thoracic lesions occur, they will compress the sympathetic nerves causing them to become disordered and excited, affecting heart activity, and the patient will experience a series of symptoms of heart disease. How should this patient be treated? If my guess is correct, then the patient’s condition is definitely not light, because the patient’s nerves have been obviously stimulated by pressure, at least there are serious ischemic symptoms, and the normal work of the human body organs are dependent on the supply of blood oxygen energy, once the blood circulation is blocked for a long time, then cardiovascular diseases can occur, and the heart as a transit station for blood, so continue may lead to the occurrence of heart failure, so It is important to treat the condition immediately, as it is responsible for one’s own life and health. To treat, we must find the “real culprit” that causes all the symptoms of discomfort, and through the description of the patient’s condition, I focused on the cervical and thoracic spine. As this is a typical patient with organic lesions affecting the nerves and the nerves acting on the body surface, we must treat the patient’s organic lesions while immediately regulating the disturbed and excited nerves to avoid recurrent attacks and pain later.