Is vascular neurosis related to the endocrine system?
Disease description:
Recently, I underwent a full-body medical examination, and everything was healthy; however, I have severe systemic symptoms and have been diagnosed with neurosis. I would like to ask, is vascular neurosis related to the endocrine system?
There is indeed a certain association between vascular neurosis and the endocrine system. Vascular neurosis, also known as cardiac neurosis, mainly presents a series of symptoms related to the cardiovascular system, such as palpitations, chest tightness, and shortness of breath, without any organic cardiovascular disease. Its pathogenesis is complex and involves multiple factors including genetic predisposition, social and environmental factors, individual psychological characteristics, and endocrine disorders.
Endocrine disorders may indirectly contribute to the development of vascular neurosis by affecting the regulatory functions of the nervous system. For example, endocrine abnormalities such as abnormal thyroid secretion can influence the body's metabolism and neural regulation, thereby triggering or exacerbating symptoms of vascular neurosis. Therefore, in treating vascular neurosis, in addition to psychotherapy, it is important to monitor the patient's endocrine status and consider endocrine regulatory treatment when necessary.
If you have related symptoms or concerns, it is recommended to seek timely medical attention and follow the diagnosis and treatment advice of qualified healthcare professionals.