Chronic pulmonogenic heart disease is a chronic heart condition resulting from various lung diseases, with symptoms such as dyspnea, palpitations, and loss of appetite. Chronic pulmonogenic heart disease is a chronic bronchopulmonary disease, thoracic disease, or pulmonary vascular disease resulting in increased resistance to pulmonary circulation and pulmonary hypertension, which causes increased load on the right ventricle and changes in the structure of the ventricle. In the early stage of chronic pulmonary heart disease, the cardiopulmonary function can be compensated, usually asymptomatic, mainly showing the symptoms of the primary disease, such as cough, shortness of breath, palpitations after activity and other symptoms. As the disease progresses, symptoms such as worsening of dyspnea, insomnia, loss of appetite, and apathy may occur. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time when the above symptoms occur.