Neurosis of the Heart

Cardiac neurosis (CHN) is a mental disorder in which a person experiences anxiety and fear for his health. This condition can occur in anyone as a result of stress, depression, anxiety or other mental disorders. Typically, people suffering from cardiac neurasthenia experience palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath and other symptoms. Some of these symptoms can be so intense that the person may even lose consciousness. If you or someone close to you suffers from heart neurosis, you should immediately consult a doctor.

Symptoms and signs of cardiac neurosis may include: - Excessive heartbeat - Severe chest pain - Shortness of breath - Increased sweating - Anxiety and depression - Fatigue and drowsiness This disease has nothing to do with physical heart problems. It is characterized by psychological problems that can lead to chest pain. Cardiac neurosis is usually diagnosed by a doctor based on a medical history, physical examination, and possible psychological tests. Treatment includes psychotherapy and medications if needed to control symptoms. Proper treatment helps relieve symptoms and improve patients' quality of life.