If vomiting occurs because of heart failure, it is generally considered to be a gastrointestinal disorder due to stasis in the gastrointestinal tract caused by heart failure. This condition is actually very common and is not directly related to the mortality and life expectancy of heart failure patients. In this case, hospitalization is required for standardized anti-heart failure treatment. On the one hand, dobutamine and digoxin can be used to strengthen the heart, on the other hand, sodium nitroprusside can be applied to dilate the blood vessels and reduce the load on the heart, while furosemide can also be applied to diuretic. As long as the symptoms of heart failure continue to worsen through active treatment, there is hope that the condition can be recovered. When the symptoms of heart failure are controlled, the bruising in the gastrointestinal tract will also be improved, and the symptoms of nausea and vomiting will be relieved. As long as the condition can be effectively controlled and attention is paid to prevention in general, patients can survive for a long time.