Left ventricular hypocompetence can be categorized into physiological and pathological, and usually cannot be cured by itself. 1. Physiological: As we age, the heart will undergo degenerative changes, resulting in reduced cardiac elasticity and irreversible physiological left ventricular hypocompetence. Maintain adequate sleep and do aerobic exercise such as jogging and brisk walking to exercise the heart’s contraction ability, so as to alleviate the symptoms of reduced cardiac elasticity. 2. Pathological: heart disease such as left ventricular hypertrophy, myocardial ischemia, hypertension and other heart disease, resulting in abnormal heart function, increasing the burden on the heart, resulting in the heart can not repair itself, resulting in left ventricular hypoelasticity. You can take antihypertensive drugs such as Irbesartan tablets to control blood pressure and vasodilator drugs such as nifedipine tablets to treat your heart disease and alleviate left ventricular hyporesponsiveness. It is recommended to eat a light diet, avoid greasy, and increase the intake of vegetables and fruits. At the same time, it is necessary to avoid the combination of work and rest, quit smoking and alcohol. When palpitations, fatigue, chest tightness and other symptoms occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.