Patients with right heart failure may experience abdominal pain, while those with left heart failure usually do not. Heart failure is short for heart failure, which is a syndrome of decreased heart function caused by various heart diseases. For patients with right heart failure, symptoms of the digestive tract tend to predominate, and some patients may experience abdominal pain due to liver stasis and enlargement. For patients with left heart failure, the increased burden on the heart and the weakening of the heart’s contractile force may lead to symptoms such as exertional dyspnea, fatigue and palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic attacks), but generally rarely cause abdominal pain. Abdominal pain may also occur if the heart failure patient also has other co-morbidities, such as peptic ulcer and ureteral stones. If you experience any of the above problems and have any discomfort, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for examination to identify the cause of the problem and actively cooperate with your doctor for treatment.