What are the symptoms of being frightened?

May 23, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yang Jun
Introduction
Being frightened, also known as suffering from a fright, mainly presents symptoms involving the central nervous system, digestive system, and endocrine system. When a patient experiences a significant scare, they may develop symptoms such as dizziness and headache, as well as anxiety, insomnia, or even severe central nervous system shock. Patients can take medications such as clozapine tablets orally under the guidance of a physician for treatment.

   Being frightened, also known as experiencing a shock, mainly presents symptoms involving the central nervous system, digestive system, and endocrine system. The specific manifestations are as follows:
  1. Central Nervous System Symptoms
  When a person is frightened, they may experience symptoms such as dizziness and headache, as well as anxiety and insomnia. In severe cases, shock may occur. Patients should visit a正规 hospital where, under medical guidance, they can take medications such as clozapine tablets or solriamfetol tablets.
  2. Digestive System Symptoms
  If a patient is frightened over a prolonged period, it may lead to gastrointestinal dysfunction, causing symptoms such as nausea and abdominal pain. Under medical advice, patients may use prokinetic drugs such as domperidone tablets or metoclopramide tablets for treatment.
  3. Endocrine System Symptoms
  Sudden fright can also cause temporary endocrine disturbances, leading to transient elevation in blood glucose levels. In such cases, medication is generally not required. It is recommended that patients relax and calm down, after which blood glucose levels usually return to normal gradually.
  When a person is frightened, it is advisable to relax appropriately to alleviate emotional distress. If symptoms are severe, prompt medical attention should be sought to avoid delaying further treatment.