Chest wall vascular congestion is one of the clinical manifestations of superior vena cava compression syndrome. In an analysis of the clinical manifestations of 371 cases of superior vena cava compression syndrome in one group, chest wall vascular filling was reported in 54% of cases. The signs and symptoms of superior vena cava compression syndrome are related to the duration of compression, the degree of compression the site of compression. The short duration and the degree of obstruction are often severe and conversely, the condition is more moderate. Clinical symptoms include cough, headache and swelling, nausea, vision changes, hoarseness and dysphagia, and convulsions. Patients with chest wall vascular congestion are advised to eat diuretic foods, foods high in vitamin B, and foods that improve the immune function of the body. The following foods are recommended to be eaten in moderation: 1. Colostrum contains a certain amount of immunoglobulin, which can increase the immune function of the organism, thus improving the body’s constitution and reducing the occurrence of infectious diseases. It is recommended to drink 500 ml, directly. 2, winter melon Has a good diuretic effect and can reduce blood pressure levels, thus relieving the symptoms of venous stasis caused by this disease. It is recommended that 250g be consumed in the same stew with pork ribs. 3, chicken leg mushroom Rich in vitamin B2, has a good role in nourishing nerves. It is recommended that 100g be eaten with bok choy stir-fry. Patients with chest wall vascular congestion should not eat excessively salty food, thick food, or food with high alcohol content. The following foods are recommended to eat less or not: 1, red wine contains a relatively high concentration of ethanol, which can increase the burden on the heart, thereby inducing heart failure and aggravating the body circulation stasis. It is advisable to avoid eating food containing alcohol. 2, bacon contains nitrite, and are more salty food, can cause the body’s blood circulation stagnation. Increase the burden on the heart. It is advisable to eat fresh pork. 3, salted fish high protein content, but belongs to the thick taste of heavy food, so should not be eaten. It is appropriate to eat fresh freshwater fish.