The heart tingles for a few seconds and then it goes away.

Cardiac tingling for a few seconds and then disappeared is considered cardiovascular neurosis, that is, caused by psychosomatic factors of cardiac discomfort. Cardiovascular neurosis is often manifested as a pinprick pain in the precordial region, the location of which is variable, and is often self-identified by the patient as angina pectoris, which can be “relieved” only after a few 10 minutes of nitroglycerin, often accompanied by dyspnea and the need for oxygen to get better, which occurs more often in menopausal women, and is manifested as cardiac symptoms but no signs of heart disease, and cardiac-related tests are negative. This disease is mainly caused by the patient’s nervousness and anxiety, the diagnosis of cardiovascular neurosis must first exclude organic heart disease, such as coronary heart disease, valvular disease and so on. The main treatment is psychotherapy, through psychological counseling, suggestion therapy to relieve the patient’s inner state of anxiety so that they can relax.