How long does it take to recover from cardiac neurosis?
Disease description:
My mother suddenly fainted at home today, so I hurriedly took her to the hospital to see a doctor. The doctor said she has cardiac neurosis. How long does it take to recover from cardiac neurosis?
The recovery period for cardiac neurosis varies from individual to individual and there is no fixed duration for cure. Generally, most patients can gradually recover within six months to one year through active treatment and self-adjustment. Some patients may require a longer time, even up to one to three years, depending on the severity of the condition, their response to treatment, emotional status, and other factors.
Treatment for cardiac neurosis mainly includes medication, psychotherapy, physical therapy, and self-adjustment. Medication is primarily used to alleviate emotional symptoms such as anxiety and depression. Psychotherapy helps patients recognize and adjust their mindset, thereby reducing psychological stress. Physical therapies, such as multi-parameter biofeedback treatment, can alleviate the discomfort caused by cardiac functional changes associated with anxiety. Self-adjustment emphasizes symptom relief and promotion of recovery through exercise, relaxation techniques, and other methods.