Is there a cure for phytoneurological disorders?

Clinically, there is no such thing as whether or not phytoneurological dysfunction is curable, but the symptoms can be effectively relieved through medication and psychotherapy.
Phytoneurological dysfunction may be related to genetic factors, endocrine disorders, mental factors, biological factors, etc. It refers to the symptoms of chest tightness, dyspepsia, gastric distension, headache, dizziness, and other symptoms of multiple systems in the whole body, which are caused by the disruption of the balance between the function of sympathetic nerves and parasympathetic nerves. Symptoms can usually be effectively relieved through treatment.
Patients can take drugs with nutritive nerves such as glutamine; they can also be treated with anti-anxiety and depression drugs such as haloperidol melittin tablets and sertraline; for those with panic attacks and fast heart rate, drugs such as metoprolol succinate can be given; if the patient’s mental stress is high or prone to mood fluctuations, he or she can be given psychological treatment with the help of a psychiatrist.
If the patient suffers from phytoneurological dysfunction, he/she should consult a doctor for examination and treatment in time, and the specific use of medication should also be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.