The diagnosis of wind heart disease mainly relies on medical history, symptomatic manifestations and detailed physical examination, electrocardiogram, echocardiogram, X-ray, etc., which are all very helpful in the diagnosis of wind heart disease. In some patients, cardiac catheterization and cardiography are also performed when necessary to confirm the diagnosis. If there are no conscious symptoms, usually no daily medication can be used. Take proper rest, avoid overwork (mental and physical), eat a light diet, eat nutritious, vitamin-rich and easily digestible food, and prevent the recurrence of colds and rheumatic fever, so as not to aggravate the burden on the heart and the condition. If you have any self-conscious symptoms, you should go to the hospital for consultation and treatment. In the past ten years or so, the development of heart surgery has brought hope to some patients with critical rheumatic heart disease. Many patients have improved their heart function, saved their lives and partially or completely recovered their labor force through surgical treatment. For those who are suitable for surgery, it is necessary to make a decision at once, and the patients themselves, their families and doctors will work together to cure the disease. For those who are not suitable for surgery or temporarily not suitable for surgery, through reasonable medication, injection and other medical treatment, we can also achieve results, improve the patient’s heart function and create opportunities for future surgery.