Pulmonary heart disease, also known as pulmonary heart disease, is a disease of the lungs that affects the systolic and diastolic functions of the heart. If the treatment is not effective or does not pass the treatment, the survival time of pulmonary heart disease is about 5 years or less, which means that the patient’s life may be gone within 5 years. Therefore, once pulmonary heart disease occurs, active treatment should be given, starting with nebulized inhalation to expel the sputum from the patient’s lungs. In addition, systematic anti-inflammatory treatment should be given to prevent severe pneumonia. In case of severe heart failure, it is necessary to give heart-strengthening, diuretic and myocardial-nourishing drugs with the treatment so as to maximize the life span of the patient.