There is no data to support how many heart attack episodes a person will die, so it is impossible to tell. Heart attack is a common acute cardiovascular system disease, mainly due to the occlusion of the main blood vessels supplying blood flow to the heart, blood flow is interrupted, thus leading to ischemic necrosis of the heart muscle, which belongs to the category of acute coronary syndrome. Patients mainly present with severe and long-lasting chest pain, fever, and frequent nausea and vomiting. The onset of myocardial infarction is more serious, and most of the complications are more dangerous, which can easily lead to death. However, there is little relationship between death and the number of heart attack episodes, so it is impossible to tell. In addition, it is recommended that patients with heart attack go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment to avoid delaying their condition.