Mild aortic regurgitation does not require medication if there are no clinical manifestations. You only need to pay attention to your lifestyle, ensure sufficient sleep, exercise in moderation, and eat a light, healthy diet. Regularly perform cardiac ultrasound, electrocardiogram and other related laboratory tests such as myocardial enzyme profile to assess changes in the condition. If some symptoms of aortic regurgitation appear, such as chest suffocation, chest pain, palpitations, tightness of breath and difficulty in breathing, symptomatic treatment such as improving cardiac function needs to be given in addition to the formation of healthy living and eating habits. For example, diuretics, cardiotonic drugs, vasodilator drugs, etc. If necessary, valve replacement is also needed to eradicate mild aortic regurgitation.