The two-heart clinic is the abbreviation of the joint heart-psychological clinic, where a cardiologist and a psychologist sit at the same time in the clinic and are usually confronted with psychological problems associated with heart disease or a combination of heart symptoms of mental illness. The two-heart clinic is an innovative model of treatment, focusing not only on the treatment of cardiovascular diseases but also on the physical health of patients. The multi-dimensional treatment programme for drug + physiotherapy + motor therapy + life behaviour treatment will bring more rapid and comprehensive rehabilitation to patients with bicentric diseases.
Cardiovascular diseases include hypertension, cardiac disorders, cardiac failure, sclerosis of the artery, acute myocardial infarction, coronary heart disease, coronary disease, and coronary disease. The patient population is very large. The proportion of people suffering from mental disorders such as combined anxiety and depression is as high as 40% – 80%. An emotional disorder is the cause of 18 per cent to 44 per cent of heart pain and one third of myocardial infarction cases are related to emotional stress. Thus, people with cardiovascular diseases need to focus on emotional management and mental health. On the other hand, chronic drug use by patients with mental disorders can also affect the heart, with heart problems such as cardiac disorders and extended QT periods. Or symptoms that cannot be explained by a medical examination, such as anxiety, depression, fear, breathing difficulties, heart failure, fatigue, pain in the front of the heart, etc., cause cardiovascular disorders. It’s called “a heart disease.” At present, there are only a small number of two-heart clinics in the country and they are only beginning.
Which patients are prone to heart disease?
1. Women in menopause: The decline in hormonal levels is prone to adverse emotions and is accompanied by symptoms of cardiovascular disease, such as panic, heart attack, increased blood pressure, heart disorder, such as diarrhea, diarrhea, diarrhea, early heart rate, etc.
2. People working in high-risk and highly stressful professions, such as police, journalists, etc., are vulnerable to psychological heart attacks.
3. Patients with depression: Anthropopaedamine in the body can cause blood-vascular damage and may lead to a lack of blood circulation and a high risk of heart disease.
4. Groups of people of specific characteristics, such as introverted, sensitive: their neuroendocrine system is easily activated, increasing the levels of adrenalin and denalrenalin, thus triggering vascular constriction, causing high blood pressure and damage to the coronary artery.
5. Early cases of instrumental heart disease: Fear and anxiety can accelerate the occurrence and development of cardiovascular disease under stress of heart disease.
The main types of patients currently attending the two-heart clinics are:
1. Patients with coronary heart disease, primary hypertensive pressure, hypercardial hyperactivity, early strokes, who have not received satisfactory treatment after a neurological examination and treatment, continue to suffer from dysentery, chest pain, panic and air stress, as well as anxiety, insomnia and depression.
2. Patients who are frequented in emergency care, cardiology and respiratory care have repeated heart symptoms, such as panic, gas, physical inactivity, which may be associated with a near-mortem, and have been subjected to electrocardiograms, cardiac activity tests or cardiac catheter tests, and no apparent cardiac hysteria has been detected. There is also anxiety, stress, fear, etc., and such patients are more likely to suffer from heart disease due to mental illness.
Patients who are frequently treated but are not clinically effective, such as hypertension, are still subject to frequent fluctuations and are suspected of having contact and sub-conversation nervous disorders.
4. Physical heart disease patients who undergo intervention, bridging, pacemaker implants, etc., resulting in depression, anxiety, etc.
5. Patients suffering from long-standing psychological problems are now experiencing new forms of cardiovascular disease. For example, depression patients are associated with high-lipid haematosis or heart disorders. And others who have mental disorders.
The two-heart clinic takes a comprehensive view of the patient ‘ s state of health and the psychological needs behind the symptoms, and uses a holistic approach to treatment to meet the immediate needs of society. Helping patients to achieve physical integrity and harmony, providing them with a dual heart and psychological care and providing them with a happy medical experience.
The psychological symptoms of the body.