What’s wrong with feeling tired?

If the patient feels tired, it is possible that the patient has vegetative nerve function regulation disorder or cardiac neurosis, or heart failure or coronary atherosclerotic heart disease. Especially to clarify whether there is a serious stenosis of coronary artery vessels, it is recommended that the patient can perform dynamic electrocardiography, chest X-ray, cardiac ultrasound and coronary CT examination, which can help to further clarify the severity of the disease, and can be appropriate to take medications to improve circulation, such as oral aspirin, or oral atorvastatin, metoprolol, isosorbide mononitrate, which can help to improve the insufficiency of myocardial blood supply, and thus can relieve the feeling of tiredness. Thus, the feeling of self-conscious heart fatigue can be relieved. If it is clear that it is triggered by psychosomatic disorders, it is recommended that patients can take appropriate medications such as haloperidol melitrexate.