Pulmonary hypertension does not usually heal on its own. Pulmonary hypertension usually refers to elevated pressure within the pulmonary arteries, which may be caused by some lung diseases, obstruction of pulmonary venous return, or malformation of the pulmonary arteries. If the pressure within the pulmonary arteries continues to rise, it may develop into pulmonary heart disease, or even cause heart failure and sudden death, which can be seriously life-threatening. Pulmonary hypertension tends to develop chronically and irreversibly, and generally does not heal on its own. For the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension, it is recommended to combine the treatment advice of professional doctors, choose the appropriate supportive therapy, combined with the combination therapy of targeted drugs to improve and control the condition. During the treatment period, patients should take contraceptive measures and carry out rehabilitation training under the guidance of doctors. If the condition is more serious, surgery should be considered if necessary. After the surgery, patients should take good care of themselves according to the doctor’s instructions and undergo regular checkups. If pulmonary hypertension occurs, you should seek medical advice and treatment according to the doctor’s instructions to avoid delaying the condition.