If the patient has such uncomfortable symptoms as above, first consider that angina pectoris may have occurred, and do not rule out the possibility that it may be caused by low blood sugar. At this time, you can first measure the blood sugar, do an electrocardiogram, and measure the actual heart rate and blood pressure. If hypoglycemia is present, an intravenous dose of 50% glucose can help improve the hypoglycemia. If it is triggered by angina pectoris and the current blood pressure is not low, you can order isosorbide nitrate and suggest that the patient can take drugs like metoprolol and aspirin to help improve this current discomfort. In some patients, there may be a transient hypotension, and if the blood pressure is really low, you can order ginseng injection and dopamine to raise the blood pressure. In addition, it can not be ruled out that it may be due to the existence of the patient’s own plant nerve function, or anxiety disorders triggered by such patients, such patients, if necessary, can take eszopiclone tablets. As a result of heart difficulty and sweating up, it is recommended to pay attention and be alert to coronary heart disease or even myocardial infarction, call 120 as soon as possible if necessary.