What is cardiac neurosis?
Cardiac neurosis is a special type of neurosis, with malfunction of the cardiovascular system as the main manifestation, which can be combined with other manifestations of neurosis. The symptoms are…
Cardiac neurosis is a special type of neurosis, with malfunction of the cardiovascular system as the main manifestation, which can be combined with other manifestations of neurosis. The symptoms are…
One question that many patients worry about after skull repair is, “How long does it really take to recover?” This question is actually a bit redundant. Technically speaking, cranial repair…
Cardiac neurosis usually does not lead to elevated cardiac enzymes, but if combined with organic lesions of the heart, then this situation may occur. 1. Cardiac enzymes are widely distributed…
Cardiac neurosis patients who are full, the symptoms of cardiac distress, should be actively treated cardiac neurosis, the symptoms can only be relieved, clinically can be used in general treatment…
The current treatment program for cardiac neurosis is mainly psychotherapy, which can also be supplemented with medication. Cardiac neurosis, or cardiovascular neurosis, is mainly characterized by symptoms related to cardiovascular…
Cardiac neurosis talk too much shortness of breath, can be treated through psychological treatment, drug therapy and other methods. 1. Cardiac neurosis is a kind of disease related to the…
Cardiac neurosis belongs to the category of depression in traditional Chinese medicine, and it can be treated with Pai Zi Nourishing Heart Pill for those who belong to the syndrome…
An electrocardiogram for cardiac neurosis may or may not be abnormal, and prompt medical attention is recommended. Cardiac neurosis is a clinical syndrome with no organic changes, often caused by…
There is no best way to exercise for cardiac neurosis, just that patients can combine the condition of their body with some appropriate exercises during treatment, which can strengthen the…
Cardiac neurosis refers to cardiovascular neurosis. If patients actively make adjustments on their own, their symptoms may recover on their own; however, many patients are unable to recover on their…