Dizziness and panic attacks when something happens to the heart, how to treat it?

The symptoms of dizziness and panic may be caused by cardiac neurosis, anxiety, tachyarrhythmia, etc. According to the different causes, general treatment and medication can be given.
1. Cardiac neurosis: Emotional tension and anxiety can trigger cardiac neurosis, which often manifests as palpitations and dizziness. Patients can adjust their lifestyles (e.g. regular work and rest, sufficient sleep, jogging, swimming and other physical exercise) to relieve tension, anxiety and other adverse emotions, thus improving the symptoms of panic and dizziness.
2. Anxiety: Anxiety patients are prone to nervousness and mood swings when they have something on their mind, which may stimulate an increase in sympathetic excitability, leading to symptoms of dizziness and panic. Benzodiazepines (e.g. diazepam) can be used for treatment as prescribed by the doctor, and attention should be paid to regular work and rest and proper exercise in daily life.
3. Tachyarrhythmia: Emotional tension, anxiety, etc. may stimulate the body’s sympathetic nervous excitability increases, easily induced tachyarrhythmia, may cause the heart rate to accelerate, cerebral blood supply insufficiency and other situations, thus appearing dizziness and panic symptoms. Antiarrhythmic drugs such as metoprolol and verapamil can be used for treatment as prescribed by the doctor.
If patients frequently experience symptoms of dizziness and panic, they should go to regular hospitals in a timely manner and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid delays in their condition.