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Autonomic disorder is a disease caused by endocrine disorders, which are caused by long-term stress and mental stress, and it can be caused by digestive system, circulatory system, endocrine disorders and sexual disorders. It starts in the brain and then spreads down to the body. Cardiac neurosis is caused by the cardiovascular, it is caused by the heart and then causes the discomfort of various body functions, it is mainly in the heart, and for a long time, patients are prone to depression.
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1. Autonomic nerve disorder is caused by the abnormality of the brain, and then involves other organs of the body, it will spread to the heart, internal organs and other nervous systems, and the nerves of the body will not be controlled by people when the disease occurs, so it is called "autonomic nerve disorder".
2. The main symptoms of cardiac neurosis are heartache, palpitations, palpitations and stuffiness, and it is more common in menopausal female patients, and the main function involved is cardiovascular function, which is a neurological disease. If the cardiac neuresis is prolonged, depression will occur.
3. Autonomic nerve disorder is a kind of neurosis, and cardiac neurosis is also a kind of neurosis, they belong to the same disease, but the condition and the disease are not the same, the similarity is that they are all neurological diseases, and they are caused by emotional instability and excessive stress.
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Cardiac neurosis is indeed a part of autonomic nerve dysfunction, patients can manifest as chest pain, chest tightness, palpitations, it is recommended that patients go to the cardiology outpatient clinic to assist in diagnosis and treatment, improve ECG and cardiac color ultrasound, laboratory cardiac enzymes and other related examinations, clear diagnosis, if there is no big problem in the examination, give symptomatic support**.
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Cardiac neurosis is associated with autonomic dysfunction.
Cardiac neurosis is also known as functional cardiac discomfort, neurovascular weakness or effort syndrome, cardiovascular neurosis, and neurocirculatory dysfunction or neurocirculatory weakness or hypersensitivity abroad. It is a special type of neurosis and an extremely common cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular system dysfunction is the main manifestation, and other manifestations of neurosis may be combined.
Its symptoms are varied, including palpitations, pain in the precordial area, chest tightness, shortness of breath, dyspnea, dizziness, insomnia, and dreaminess. It mostly occurs in young adults, most in 20 and 40 years old, and can also be seen in middle-aged and middle-aged white-collar workers, middle-aged and elderly people with empty nest disease, patients after myocardial infarction and stroke, and even some teenagers, and is more common in women, especially menopausal women. There are no obvious organic lesions on physical examination, and the prognosis is good despite the severe symptoms.
Autonomic system dysfunction should be referred to as autonomic dysfunction. It is composed of two major systems, sympathetic and parasympathetic, which mainly innervates myocardium, smooth muscle, visceral activity and gland secretion, and is innervated and regulated by the cerebral cortex and hypothalamus, and is not controlled by will, so it is called autonomic nerve. In these two nervous systems, when one side plays a positive role, the other side plays a negative role, and the physiological activities of the body are well balanced, coordinated and controlled by the body's physiological activities, which is the function of the autonomic nerve.
If the balance of the autonomic nervous system is disrupted, then a wide variety of dysfunctions can occur.
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Cardiac neurosis is not the same as autonomic dysfunction.
Autonomic dysfunction can lead to the development of cardiac neurosis. Autonomic nerve is an efferent nerve, which is mainly distributed in the heart, cardiovascular, glands and other parts, and controls heart beat, respiratory rhythm, digestive function, blood pressure, pupil and other functions. Autonomic dysfunction is a manifestation of dysregulation of the functional areas innervated by the autonomic nerves.
There are many symptoms of neurosis, such as palpitations, dizziness, fatigue, shortness of breath, chest tightness, chest pain, insomnia, etc. It is recommended that patients with this disease can go to the outpatient clinic of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine for drug treatment, and Western medicine can be oral oryzanol, vitamin B group, etc. Traditional Chinese medicine can be taken orally, such as eleutherococcus senticosus, which can help to improve the symptoms of patients with cardiac function.
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Cardiac neurosis is also a type of autonomic disorder. Propranolol, gamma oryzanol, adenosine triphosphate. Be at peace.
Rapid heartbeat is associated with hyperthyroidism. T3 high. That can't be said to be cardiac neurosis.
Propranolol is also called propranolol. All three of the ones I'm talking about can be eaten. You're going to see an endocrinologist for hyperthyroidism, I'm just looking for cardiac neurosis.
Many people will be like this, pay attention to it yourself.
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Cardiac neurosis is a kind of autonomic nerve dysfunction, the nerves that manage the internal organs are called autonomic nerves, if these nerves have functional changes, there can be abnormal function of the internal organs, if the autonomic nerves that manage the heart are dysfunctional, it belongs to cardiac neurosis, there can be palpitations, palpitations and other discomforts, this disease can be adjusted with gamma oryzanol and vitamin B1.
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Autonomic dysfunction and cardiac dysfunction are not a disease. Cardiac neurosis is generally caused by neuropsychiatric and psychological diseases, and there are no organic diseases. Autonomic disorders are present. Some pathological changes of a certain physiological basis.
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Autonomic disorder is a series of symptoms manifested by the dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, strictly speaking, autonomic disorder is only a group of symptoms, and cannot be defined as a disease alone. The autonomic nerve is the body's management of the movement of internal organs, blood vessels and glands, and its activities are not governed by the human consciousness. Such as heartbeat, breathing, gastrointestinal motility, vasoconstriction, or relaxation.
Neurosis is a group of mental disorders that have a certain personality basis and are often affected by psychosocial factors. The main features are anxiety, depression, fear, obsessive-compulsive, hypochondriasis, and somatization symptoms.
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These two are not the same disease, if it is cardiac neurosis, it is most likely a neuropsychiatric disease, and there is no organic disease. The autonomic nerve dysfunction is mainly based on the existence of a certain pathophysiological basis and some pathological changes, while the concept of the heart is right, there are no pathological changes, these two points are different in this point, the first disease is mainly psychological, and the second can be adjuvant with medication or treatment.
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There are relatively similar clinical manifestations, such as patients will have sleep disorders, bad mood, decreased concentration, lack of concentration and other manifestations, but the two are still different, autonomic disorders are mainly physiological diseases, because of sympathetic nervous system, parasympathetic nerve dysfunction caused, clinical manifestations are complex and diverse, pay attention to the routine of work and rest in daily life, avoid staying up late for a long time, and maintain a good attitude.
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Autonomic disorders and cardiac dysfunction are not one disease, they are two different diseases.
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In the respiratory system, there may be symptoms such as dizziness, headache, nervousness, anxiety, insomnia, fear, palpitations, chest tightness, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and forgetfulness.
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Neurosis is a disease caused by mental factors, in which patients are unable to control their emotions autonomously and often experience meaningless mood swings, so they are unable to carry out normal social activities. Patients will experience symptoms such as arrhythmia, memory loss, irritability, and weakness of limbs.
Patients need to be timely** to minimize the adverse effects of this condition, and the specific methods are as follows.
1. Medication**, patients can take anti-anxiety or antidepressant drugs under the guidance of doctors, which can effectively regulate the patient's mood.
2. Psychology**. Because patients with neurosis are unable to control their emotions in most cases, the psychological afterbeat pressure of patients is very high, and it needs to be adjusted in time, otherwise the patient will be depressed and will aggravate the condition. Psychiatric consultation is recommended.
3. The soothing ** can relax the patient's spirit, reduce the patient's irritable mood, and has a very good effect on patients with neurosis.
The diagnosis of neurosis must be made on the basis of exclusion of organic disease.
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If someone asks me, what is rejection? I'll be sure to tell him the full meaning! If someone asks me, what is mediocrity? I'll be sure to say, "What do you think? —Epigraph.
When I saw the title of this essay, two huge words "vulgar" were projected in my mind, and a sense of joy spread to my mind. Thoughts poured in, patting on my shore, words colliding with each other, voices becoming more and more violent, "waves" rising higher and higher, crashing against the Berlin Wall formed by these four words, but none of them could break through. The dazzling sunlight was constantly shifting, and the shadows covering the "sea" were getting bigger and bigger, and I couldn't tell whether it was dark or blank.
It successfully rejects all the mediocre words in my mind, what seems to be vulgar is not necessarily vulgar, what seems noble is not necessarily mediocre!
Man is given the right from birth to accept or reject a brother, some kind of material, or some kind of spirit. Every time power is exercised, a certain "element" will inevitably undergo a qualitative change imperceptibly, whether it is slow or galloping? On the "surface" or "underground"?
And what kind of "element" will it combine with to react, is it physical or chemical? But the only thing that is certain is that the result of the reaction will be the result of the new substance, now or in the future, and there is some kind of influence.
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This is autonomic nerve dysfunction, then this may cause chest tightness, shortness of breath, and difficulty breathing, then this is equivalent to cardiac neurosis.
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This is possible, but the patient himself must also have an optimistic attitude.
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Can autonomic disorders be completely **?