What to do if neurocardiogenic disorders are not definitively treated with drugs?

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Hello doctor!
Lately, I've been tired, nervous and anxious. Heart rate is sometimes fast, sometimes slow, irregular, sometimes interrupted, lost rhythm. This symptom often occurs 30 minutes after eating or during intense activity. I feel very worried. When I went to the doctor, the doctor said that I had a neurological disorder, but I was hospitalized and took some medicine to return home. I do not see any specific treatment regimen for definitive treatment. So the doctor asked me to ask if the heart disorder is not completely treated with drugs, what should I do? Ask your doctor for advice. Thank you.
Nguyen Xuan Nam (1990)
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Hello! With the question: "What to do if the neurocardiogenic disorders are not completely treated with drugs? ', your doctor would advise as follows:
If the symptoms you describe persist, you should go to the hospital for a systematic examination, perform tests, wear a Holter monitor heart rate your 24 hours... to determine the physical pathology. From there, there will be a specific treatment plan and a combination of additional psychological treatment measures for you.
You can go to one of the Vinmec Health System hospitals for the best examination and treatment advice.
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Answered by Master, Doctor Nguyen Van Phong - Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Interventionist - Coronary Intensive Care Clinic - Cardiovascular Center - Vinmec Times City International Hospital
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