Can cardiac neurosis be cured?
Cardiac neurosis can normally be cured, but active treatment is required. Specific analysis is as follows:
Cardiac neurosis mainly results from factors such as excessive anxiety, tension, and emotional excitement, which cause dysfunction in the central nervous system's balance between excitation and inhibition. This disrupts autonomic nervous regulation of the cardiovascular system, leading to discomfort symptoms such as chest tightness, palpitations, and shortness of breath. However, it is not an organic disease but rather a psychosomatic disorder. With psychological counseling by a psychiatrist or medication treatment, patients usually achieve clinical recovery.
Patients are advised to properly handle social and family conflicts, increase outdoor physical activities, and adjust their mindset, all of which can promote improvement of the condition.