Heart failure rarely cures itself because the process of heart failure formation is difficult to reverse, but through active treatment, it is possible to reduce clinical symptoms, improve the quality of survival, and prevent exacerbation of the condition. The formation of heart failure is caused by pathological factors, such as acute myocardial infarction, myocarditis, dilated cardiomyopathy, pre-coronary heart disease, rheumatic heart disease, etc. Once formed, there will be ventricular remodeling, and this process is irreversible, so it is difficult for heart failure to cure itself. However, it is possible to reduce clinical symptoms caused by heart failure, improve patients’ quality of life, and improve long-term prognosis through active drug therapy and control of risk factors, so active treatment of heart failure is necessary.