Cardiac Appendage Thrombosis can be completely cured, but it is necessary to find the primary disease to prevent recurrence of Cardiac Appendage Thrombosis. The thrombus in the wall of the heart can easily lead to arterial embolism. Anti-inflammatory medication can be given, and anticoagulation can make the thrombus in the wall of the heart disappear completely and reach the standard of complete cure. However, it may not be possible to cure the primary disease that caused the epiphora, such as left atrial fibrillation associated with left atrial enlargement, which requires active treatment of the primary disease, such as radiofrequency ablation to terminate atrial fibrillation episodes, or left auricle blockade to reduce the risk of epiphora. In patients who cannot undergo surgery, long-term oral anticoagulation is required to prevent episcleral thrombosis. Patients with epiphyseal thrombosis should be seen in a timely manner and given regular treatment under the supervision of a doctor?