Cardiac neurosis is a form of anxiety neurosis that presents with symptoms related to heart .In from of chest pain,palpitation or shortness of breath.
It could happens in a completely normal person or in patient who already has heart problems.
The main problem of those patients are their worry about their heart. No body deny the importance of heart in our body . and that is the secret behind cardiac neurosis.
Those patient they link any symptoms they experience to their heart. If they have chest pain for any reason they think it is cardiac.
It is diagnosed by exclusion, that's mean we have to exclude an organic cause for their symptoms.
Its management is more difficult to managing heart problems. It needs some form of psychological treatment cessions like behavioral therapy and some other medicines.
In many cases, the patient may have few or very minor outward signs of the disorder, and the diagnosis may be missed until the patient develops vision problems or cardiac symptoms.
William Dressler has written: 'Clinical aids in cardiac diagnosis' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Diseases, Heart
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Yes, it could be cardiac arrthymia but to be sure you should consult a healthcare professional such as a your family doctor for a checkup and proper diagnosis.
Individuals with cardiac problems can manifest a variety of symptoms depending on the nature of the problem. For example, palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, and fainting, for example, are all possibilities.
Cardiac rehabilitation is prescribed to control symptoms, improve exercise tolerance, and improve the overall quality of life in these patients.
It is unlikely to develop a hernia from a cardiac ablation procedure directly. A hernia is typically caused by a weakening of the abdominal wall, which can be from factors unrelated to the heart procedure. If you experience symptoms of a hernia post-procedure, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Cardiac asthma is wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath due to congestive heart failure. Cardiac asthma was given the name because its symptoms mimic those of ordinary asthma.
Doctors can conduct all sorts of tests to diagnosis heart disease. They typically do a blood test, an echocardiography, and a cardiac catherization.
Mark E. Josephson has written: 'Clinical cardiac electrophysiology' -- subject(s): Arrhythmia, Cardiac Arrhythmias, Cardiac Electrophysiologic Techniques, Diagnosis, Diseases, Electrocardiography, Electrophysiology, Heart, Heart Diseases, Heart conduction system, Methods, Physiology, Physiopathology, Therapy 'Clinical cardiac electrophysiology ; techniques and interpretations' -- subject(s): Arrhythmia, Diagnosis, Diseases, Electrocardiography, Electrophysiology, Heart, Heart Diseases, Physiology, Physiopathology
J. P. P. Stock has written: 'Diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias' -- subject(s): Arrhythmia, Arrythmia, Diagnosis, Therapy