For heart disease patients, both TCM and Western medicine treatment should be combined with the specific cause and condition of the patient to choose the medication and the treatment method. For example, if the patient has congenital heart disease, the treatment of Western medicine and Chinese medicine is mainly based on Western medicine, because both Western medicine and Chinese medicine, the drug treatment is only a symptomatic treatment of the clinical symptoms of congenital heart disease, and the most fundamental treatment is through Western medicine such as surgery and intervention. If the patient is suffering from heart disease caused by arrhythmia, the treatment is mainly based on Western medicine, and the corresponding treatment effect of Chinese medicine in treating arrhythmia is often poor. However, if the patient is suffering from angina pectoris due to coronary heart disease, the treatment options, such as quick-acting heart pills or nitroglycerin, which are often chosen, may achieve comparable treatment effects in terms of emergency. So for heart disease patients, it is impossible to distinguish between good and bad treatment by Chinese medicine and Western medicine, and the specific choice of treatment should be made in conjunction with the specific needs of the patient’s condition.