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Real, and not poetically-figurative pain in the heart area against the background of love experiences at a young age – cardioneurosis. The thing is quite – for various reasons – teenage; it is for love-rather rare, like fainting from strong feelings. Situational vascular spasm, however, is not long and not dangerous. I've only had this happen once, when I was 20 or 21. That is, not a myth at all, but still more exotic.
But at an advanced age, heart pain against the background of stress, whether love or other, is a reason to exclude CHD, coronary heart disease.
Strong emotional experiences “shake” the autonomic nervous system, which is responsible to a certain extent for the heart. Some people with depression have pain in the heart. In fact, either it is not the heart muscle that hurts, but the nerves and blood vessels, or it is somatized pain, the source of which is the brain (false pain).