The claim that myocardial ischemia can live up to 10 years is not scientific. Myocardial ischemia is usually caused by coronary artery disease, and if the condition can be effectively controlled, it will not have an impact on the patient’s life expectancy. Myocardial ischemia is more common in middle-aged and elderly groups, mostly due to coronary artery stenosis, which is mainly caused by atherosclerosis. If patients maintain a good state of mind during treatment and actively use drugs to improve myocardial ischemia by removing blood stasis and expanding coronary arteries, the condition can usually be effectively controlled. Patients with severe myocardial ischemia can consider stent implantation treatment, avoid excessive emotional fluctuations and strenuous exercise in ordinary life, the prognosis of patients is usually better, and most patients can survive for more than 10 years. Patients with myocardial ischemia should pay attention to a diet low in fat and high in fiber, and ensure adequate rest, which are all helpful for disease control.