What is brain nerve disorder?
Under normal circumstances, neurofunctional disorder refers to a condition caused by prolonged excessive psychological stress, mental tension, or similar factors that stimulate brain tissue.
When patients are under long-term psychological pressure and emotional tension, the central nervous system and autonomic nervous system in the brain may become dysfunctional, leading to neurofunctional disorder. Clinical manifestations include slowed reactions, decreased memory, and difficulty concentrating. In severe cases, patients may experience distress, depression, loss of interest in surroundings, and even develop psychiatric symptoms such as clinical depression. Additionally, due to cerebral dysfunction, patients may also suffer physical symptoms such as chest tightness, palpitations, shortness of breath, nausea, and vomiting.
If a patient exhibits symptoms of neurofunctional disorder, early diagnosis and treatment at a hospital are recommended. Treatment may include medications such as vitamin B1 tablets and oryzanol tablets, under medical supervision. In daily life, patients should maintain regular sleep patterns, go to bed early and rise early, regulate their emotions effectively, maintain a relaxed and positive mood, and avoid excessive stress.