If you have breast neurosis, you need to get qualified medical help as soon as possible.
The pathology is characterized by pain in the chest area and between the ribs. In terms of its course, it resembles intercostal neuralgia. Can progress quickly and lead to complications. If you have symptoms of thoracic neurosis, call 8(969)060-93-93 and make an appointment at the Leto mental health center. Our specialists will conduct a comprehensive diagnosis, which will allow you to make the correct diagnosis and select effective treatment.
Where does chest neurosis come from?
The main cause of the disease is prolonged exposure to stress. If a person is under constant tension, his muscle tone increases. Movements become constrained. The muscles periodically spasm, which causes painful cramps. Then any sudden movement causes severe pain.
Negative symptoms persist on an ongoing basis or recur periodically. It often worsens during deep inhalation or exhalation, coughing, or when trying to perform any physical exercise. The patient's condition worsens if he has:
- Diseases of the spinal column. The problem may be associated with inflammation of the roots and joints of the spine, loss of elasticity by the intervertebral discs, etc.
- Curvature of the spine. Lordosis, kyphosis, scoliosis are diagnoses that are more often encountered by people leading a sedentary lifestyle. They slouch and make no attempt to strengthen the muscle corset of the shoulder girdle.
- History of rib fracture. The remaining deformation in the sternum area creates the prerequisites for clamps.
Among the factors complicating the course of breast neurosis:
- general hypothermia of the body;
- pneumonia;
- viral and bacterial diseases;
- pathologies of cardiovascular activity;
- oncological neoplasms in the mammary gland in women;
- diseases of the stomach and intestines.
It will not be possible to heal by eliminating only the physical component of the disease. It is imperative to stabilize the patient’s emotional background. Otherwise, a relapse of the disease will not be long in coming.
Depression and somatic manifestations
Date of publication: 08/12/2020 Articles
In many cases, depression is characterized by unpleasant sensations in the body, disturbances in the functioning of internal organs in the absence of objective signs of true somatic, i.e. non-mental illness. At the same time, many patients constantly report pain and internal discomfort. Some complain of headaches, pain in the stomach, joints, and lower back, others complain of intestinal disorders, and still others pay attention to a decrease in libido. Women often experience painful and irregular periods. Approximately 50% of people suffering from depression complain of such physical ailments when visiting a doctor, without mentioning the depressed mood or state of mind that underlies the depression. When experiencing chronic pain or other unpleasant sensations in the body, people may not realize that they are suffering from depression, even with severe sadness, considering it a reaction to painful bodily discomfort.
Some people suffering from depression are convinced that they have a rare and difficult to diagnose disease and insist on numerous examinations in general medical institutions. Doctors call this condition masked (hidden) depression, in which a person may experience pain in the head, limbs, chest, abdomen and any other parts of the body; he may suffer from insomnia or, conversely, sleep too much and still feel unwell. not getting enough sleep.
Most patients with depression may experience disturbances in the cardiovascular system, itchy skin or lack of appetite. And all this indicates depression, and not some kind of somatic disease. The pathological sensations that patients experience during such depressions are quite real and painful, but they are a consequence of a special mental state, and not an internal disease. It must be remembered that the frequency of latent depression exceeds the number of overt ones many times.
With such depression, patients, as a rule, have a changed attitude towards food: they can go without food for a long time and not feel hungry, and when they sit down at the table, they eat only one or two spoons - they have neither the strength nor the desire for more. A sign of depression can be a weight loss of more than 5 kg. within a month. In some people, especially women, appetite during depression, on the contrary, increases, sometimes reaching the level of painful hunger, accompanied by severe weakness and pain in the epigastric region. Sometimes a person overeats due to an increased desire for sweets or attempts to distract himself from painful thoughts by eating frequently.
Thus, we see that depression is a disease with many different manifestations that do not go away on their own, requiring special, sometimes long-term, medical intervention. Therefore, if you exhibit the symptoms discussed in this text, and doctors cannot find an explanation for these physical problems, seek help from a psychiatrist who will prescribe and monitor antidepressant treatment.
In the next article we will tell you what methods of treating depression exist.
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by the Stavropol Psychiatric Hospital based on information from the National Center for Mental Health ( https://www.psychiatry.ru
) and WHO.
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Types of pathology
Taking into account the location of the painful area, neurosis is classified into:
- left-handed;
- right-sided;
- bilateral.
The first option is found in medical practice more often than others. When faced with it, people often begin to think that their heart is “naughty.” Therefore, it is important not to delay visiting the doctor. Only differential diagnosis will make it possible to understand the characteristics of unpleasant symptoms and the nature of its origin.
With a right-sided disorder, it is easier to make a correct diagnosis - the doctor and the patient do not have associations with cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, the doctor can immediately assume muscle tension.
The bilateral form is the most painful. The pain has a girdling character and is excruciating. It is necessary to start treatment urgently.
How it manifests itself
Signs characteristic of the disorder:
- uncontrolled muscle contractions in the chest area;
- severe pain between the ribs on the right, left or both sides at once;
- discomfort in the lower back, between the shoulder blades;
- numbness of the chest, a strange sensation of “goosebumps”.
When palpated, the pain intensifies. It also becomes more pronounced when sneezing, laughing, coughing, or making sudden movements. If the patient takes painkillers, his condition will hardly improve.
Why does chest neurosis need to be treated?
The disease can have various complications. The earlier therapy is started, the lower the risk of their manifestation. Among the most common consequences of untreated breast neurosis:
- Chronic pain in the ribs and back. It deprives a person of the opportunity to lead an active lifestyle, move, play sports, dance. There is a decrease in quality of life. In some cases, advanced pathology leads to loss of ability to work.
- The range of motion in the shoulder girdle is sharply reduced. A person constantly suffers due to stiffness and muscle weakness.
- Lung diseases - bronchitis, pneumonia, obstruction - become frequent. Respiratory arrest, which can lead to death, is also possible.
- Intervertebral hernias form. This is a common complication of curvature of the spinal column, osteochondrosis. Therefore, people with thoracic neurosis who are diagnosed with these diseases should be very attentive to their health.
Heart neurosis: causes, symptoms and treatment
04.10.2021
Cardiac neurosis is often confused with serious cardiovascular diseases, even a heart attack. Manifested by chest , arrhythmia or shortness of breath. However, the cause is not atherosclerosis or heart failure, but disorders of the nervous system caused by severe or chronic stress, and often also by traumatic experiences. How to distinguish an anxiety disorder from cardiovascular disease? What is the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac neurosis ? How does this increasingly common disease manifest itself?
What is cardiac neurosis and what are its causes?
Cardiac neurosis is a type of anxiety disorder that causes physical symptoms in the cardiovascular and nervous systems. Therefore, the disease is psychological in nature. Its most common cause is severe or prolonged stress, previous trauma (for example, death of a loved one, serious accident, etc.), as well as depression or phobias . The result is symptoms similar to cardiovascular disease, which is another reason for stress and panic. Patients visit a cardiologist , but no abnormalities are found during a heart .
The immediate cause of cardiac neurosis is the increased sensitivity of the heart muscle to stress or anxiety. This is due to overload of the nervous system and excessive production hormones - cortisol, adrenaline and norepinephrine. They stimulate the heart muscle to work harder, which produces almost the same symptoms as serious cardiovascular diseases.
Symptoms of cardiac neurosis
Cardiac neurosis produces a number of symptoms typical of arrhythmias, coronary heart disease or heart attack . They appear both during the day and at night. The most common symptoms include chest described as oppressive or pressing, rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, and dizziness . Many people also complain of muscle tremors and numbness, hot flashes, sweating, high blood pressure, nausea and vomiting. Almost identical symptoms appear after a heart attack or stroke. Somatic symptoms are also accompanied by intense fear, anxiety, panic attack and even a belief in imminent death.
In the intervals between attacks of cardiac neurosis, there may be other signs of the nervous system , which are the result of severe stress and constant tension. These include memory and concentration problems, problems falling asleep, depression and even suicidal thoughts.
Diagnosis and treatment of cardiac neurosis
neurosis based on tests that will exclude possible cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, an ECG of the heart is necessary, as well as blood test , which can identify dangerous defects affecting the heart .
Treatment of cardiac neurosis is based on psychotherapy aimed at eliminating possible injuries. Relaxation techniques and regular but moderate exercise are also helpful. In addition, you need to change your lifestyle - avoid stress, find time for relaxation and rest. In some cases, sedatives and antidepressants . However, it is worth knowing that they can mask the development of the disease. The support of loved ones is very important.
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Examination and diagnosis
If there is discomfort in the chest, the patient is examined by a neurologist. Since the symptoms may be related to the stress experienced, a psychiatrist is involved in the work. The patient is interviewed and examined. Specialists:
- palpate the hypochondrium to determine trigger points;
- study the nature of the pain;
- exclude the presence of other diseases with similar symptoms;
- carry out CT or MRI of the chest, radiography, EEG and other instrumental examinations (as indicated).
Based on the diagnostics performed, a diagnosis is made.
Symptoms of panic attacks
The disease manifests itself differently in all people, depending on the set of symptoms. But the feeling of fear and anxiety manifests itself in this state in the same way for everyone. Here are the main signs of the syndrome:
- causeless anxiety, panic, fear;
- rapid or difficult breathing;
- rapid pulse;
- pressure disorders - can be either high or low;
- tingling sensation in the limbs, numbness in the fingers and toes;
- insomnia;
- chest pain;
- loss of consciousness.
The attacks have different durations. For some, they end in a few minutes, while for others they suffer for 1-2 hours. If we take the average time, then a person experiences an unstable mental state for about half an hour. Depending on the severity of the patient’s disease, attacks occur several times a month or every day.
Most often, symptoms worsen in situations that cause internal or physiological discomfort in the patient. This is especially true for staying in stuffy rooms, in transport, in elevators, and in crowded places.
Cost of services
CONSULTATIONS OF SPECIALISTS | |
Initial consultation with a psychiatrist (60 min.) | 6,000 rub. |
Repeated consultation | 5,000 rub. |
Consultation with a psychiatrist-narcologist (60 min.) | 5,000 rub. |
Consultation with a psychologist | 3,500 rub. |
Consultation with Gromova E.V. (50 minutes) | 12,000 rub. |
PSYCHOTHERAPY | |
Psychotherapy (session) | 7,000 rub. |
Psychotherapy (5 sessions) | 30,000 rub. |
Psychotherapy (10 sessions) | 60,000 rub. |
Group psychotherapy (3-7 people) | 3,500 rub. |
Psychotherapy session with E.V. Gromova (50 minutes) | 12,000 rub. |
This list does not contain all prices for services provided by our clinic. The full price list can be found on the “Prices” , or by calling: 8(969)060-93-93. Initial consultation is FREE!
Treatment of sternal neurosis at the Leto clinic
What procedures the therapy will include depends on the stage of the disease and the dominant symptoms. As a rule, the treatment course is aimed at:
- relieving muscle spasms;
- pain relief;
- improvement of the patient’s mental state and emotional background;
- increasing overall physical activity;
- stimulation of blood circulation.
Relieving muscle tension caused by severe nervous shock includes:
- Taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. If they prove ineffective, a blockade is carried out. It does not eliminate the root cause of the disease, but it allows a person to be relieved of severe pain for several days.
- Steroid injections. They are used only in extreme cases, for example, if neurological symptoms are accompanied by radiculopathy.
- Physiotherapy. Good results can be obtained by ultraphonophoresis, magnetic and microwave therapy, UHF, and darsonvalization. Physiotherapy makes it possible to reduce the dose of medications used and speed up the day of recovery.
- Exercise therapy. Performing physical exercises is aimed at correcting muscle tension, improving local blood circulation, and relieving existing spasms. Particular attention is paid to stretching the back.
- Vitamin therapy. Patients are shown B vitamins and ascorbic acid. They provide support to nerve fibers and have a positive effect on the functioning of the immune system and the central nervous system.
- Massage sessions. During them, the doctor works on the chest, cervical region, and shoulder girdle. The emphasis is on relaxing cramped muscles, which ensures improvement in the client's condition.
Since the root cause of the disease is stress, observation by a psychotherapist is mandatory. The doctor helps eliminate nervous tension and overcome difficulties that arise. For this purpose, she uses individual psychotherapy sessions, cognitive-behavioral practices, trainings, relaxation sessions, etc.
We treat breast neurosis comprehensively, paying attention not only to relieving symptoms, but also to eliminating the cause and preventing complications. If you are interested in a complete recovery and no longer want to endure cramping chest pain, call - 8(969)060-93-93 . We know how to help you.
Brain
Constriction of blood vessels in some parts of the brain gives two symptoms of the complex:
- feeling of weakness, faintness, dizziness (hence thoughts and fears of fainting);
- change in perception: everything around you is seen as if through a veil, through glass, it may seem somehow not real, your own body may seem changed, and you may perceive yourself as not yourself (these are symptoms of derealization and depersonalization, hence thoughts and fears about madness and loss of control ).