How long a person can live with conservative heart failure treatment varies from person to person and is related to factors such as the severity of the patient’s heart failure, the reasonableness of the treatment program, and the patient’s response to treatment. There is no data to support how long a person can live. Heart failure often has certain causes and triggering factors, such as hypertension, cardiomyopathy, infection, arrhythmia, etc., in the treatment process should be as early as possible to address the causes of treatment, while avoiding triggering factors, to minimize the factors that can aggravate heart failure. Chronic heart failure is often treated with a combination of furosemide, spironolactone, digitalis, captopril, propranolol, dagliflozin and other medications to control the patient’s condition and improve the patient’s survival rate. And acute heart failure patients often have severe hypoxia and respiratory failure, not timely treatment of patients can appear immediate death. Heart failure patients should actively go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to use drugs to control the condition, is expected to be able to survive for a long time.