Rheumatic heart disease (rheumatic heart disease) is a common type of heart disease that is the consequence of rheumatic lesions invading the heart and manifesting as narrowing and/or incomplete closure of the valve orifices. The most common valve damaged is the mitral valve, but several valves can be involved at the same time, called combined valve lesions. Due to repeated episodes of valve inflammation, valve thickening and shortening, adhesions and fibrosis resulting in valve closure insufficiency and stenosis, the early stage can be asymptomatic, with the passage of time to produce heart enlargement, arrhythmias, generally after 10 to 15 years gradually appear heart failure, so for those suffering from wind heart disease should pay attention to rest and treatment under the guidance of physicians, some patients can be surgical treatment. Drug care for cardiac insufficiency: oral digoxin, 0.125-0.25 mg each time, 1-2 times a day, and oral diuretics dihydrocortisone, 25 mg each time, 3 times a day, and ambrisentan, 20 mg each time, 3 times a day. Take oral hypocretin, 5 mg each time, 3 times a day. Life guidance 1, pay attention to rest, combine work and rest, avoid excessive physical activity, but if the heart function allows, moderate amount of light physical activity or light physical work; 2, people with cardiac insufficiency should control the intake of water, moderate restriction of sodium salt in the diet, less than 10 grams (2 money) per day is appropriate, do not eat salt cured products; 3, people taking diuretics should eat some fruits such as bananas, oranges, etc.; 4. Patients with atrial fibrillation should not engage in strenuous activities, and should be followed up regularly at the outpatient clinic; surgical treatment should be considered at an appropriate time, and when to proceed should be determined by the doctor according to the specific situation; 5. If infection occurs, penicillin treatment can be used, and cephalosporins can be used for those who are allergic to penicillin. 8. Regular outpatient follow-up review. For those with good heart function and no rheumatic activity, the diet should be the same as that of normal people to ensure sufficient calories and nutrition; 2. For those with poor heart function, the diet should be light, low in salt, with high protein, high vitamin and fiber foods, such as lean beef, mutton, carp, rhubarb fish, soybeans, fava beans, shiitake mushrooms, etc.; 3. 4, try not to smoke, drink less alcohol, less coffee and strong tea. Mental health care to avoid emotional excitement and bad mental stimulation, strengthen self-control, so that the body and mind in the best state of recovery, to maintain mental balance.