Cardiovascular disease with mental disorders

Cardiovascular disease-associated mental disorders are a type of mental disorders associated with physical disorders. Physical disorders associated with mental disorders refer to various mental disorders that occur during the course of diseases such as internal organs, endocrine, nutrition, metabolism, blood, and connective tissue, which affect brain function. Cardiovascular disease-associated mental disorders can be caused by various heart diseases due to circulatory disorders such as cerebral ischemia, hypoxia and edema, which cause brain dysfunction and various mental disorders. More common clinical manifestations include cardiogenic encephalopathy and coronary atherosclerotic heart disease (coronary heart disease) and mental disorders associated with arrhythmia.

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