Hirschsprung’s disease is a disease of the heart that is caused by a group of triggers that affect the function of the heart, such as palpitations, panic attacks, chest tightness, shortness of breath, irritability, tachycardia, arrhythmia, etc., such as coronary artery blood supply, incomplete heart disease, or because the vessels that govern the coronary arteries, such as the left anterior descending branch, the left circumflex branch and the right coronary artery, have plaque blocking the vessels and The heart disease is caused by the blockage of the normal blood flow by plaque in the vessels that innervate the coronary arteries, such as the left anterior descending branch, left circumflex branch and right coronary artery. It is usually a group of cardiac ischemic syndromes due to severe ischemia of the myocardium, and in the nervous system, it also manifests as neurasthenia, amnesia, fatigue, neurological headache, tinnitus, numbness, convulsions, and even transient paralysis, epilepsy, and other clinical symptoms and manifestations of the disease.