Recovery from segmental ventricular dyskinesia depends on a number of factors, such as the patient’s condition, treatment, etc., and it is not possible to generalize. Segmental ventricular wall motion abnormality is a symptom of myocardial ischemia, caused by coronary artery stenosis or occlusion resulting in reduced mental activity. If the symptoms are mild, it can be treated with oral vasodilating and anti-platelet coagulation drugs such as aspirin enteric-coated tablets and atorvastatin calcium tablets under the guidance of a doctor. If the symptoms are more severe, stenting or bypass surgery can be taken to improve myocardial ischemia symptoms. Patients with segmental ventricular wall motion abnormality should be careful not to engage in intense exercise in daily life, maintain good living habits, avoid emotional fluctuations, actively cooperate with treatment, and undergo regular review. Whether segmental ventricular wall motion abnormality can be recovered depends on the patient’s therapeutic effect and the degree of cooperation with the prognosis, and if there is any discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment.