The recovery of decompensated heart function depends on whether there are structural changes in the heart, and cannot be generalized. If there are irreversible changes in the atria and ventricles of the heart, such as dilated cardiomyopathy and heart valve disease, and if severe heart failure has occurred with late treatment, it is less likely that the heart will recover. However, if there are no organic changes, such as menopausal syndrome, which may also lead to cardiac decompensation, there is a possibility of normalization. Therefore, regardless of the cause of hypocardium, it is recommended that patients go to the cardiology department of the hospital in a timely manner to have an electrocardiogram, cardiac ultrasound and other examinations, and if necessary, a comprehensive examination of the whole body, to clarify what causes it, and only when the cause is identified can the treatment be targeted. In case of cardiac decompensation, it is necessary to avoid excessive emotional excitement in daily life, reduce heavy physical work to lower the load on the heart, avoid smoking and alcohol, and maintain a reasonable work and rest schedule.