There is no clear scientific basis for the claim that having horizontal lines at the base of the nose is a bad heart condition, and there is little relationship between the two. The root of the nose has horizontal lines for many reasons, often upward lift the nose or with the increase in age gradually long wrinkles may lead to the root of the nose has horizontal lines, and heart disease is the cardiovascular system diseases, including myocarditis, coronary heart disease, etc., manifested as chest pain, dyspnea, dizziness palpitations, etc., at present there is no clear scientific evidence can be indicated that the root of the nose has horizontal lines that the heart is not good. If the patient has horizontal stripes at the root of the nose and suspects that he/she has a heart-related disease, he/she can go to the hospital for relevant examinations, such as electrocardiogram, chest X-ray, cardiac CTA, cardiovascular angiography, etc., to make clear whether he/she suffers from heart disease or not. If the patient has heart disease, he/she should cooperate with the doctor for active treatment in order to control the further development of the disease.