Mitral and tricuspid valve insufficiency may not require treatment if cardiac function is good and there are no clinical symptoms, while drug treatment or even surgery may be considered if symptoms of chest tightness and shortness of breath are obvious or if cardiac function is severely affected.
1. Mild mitral and tricuspid valve insufficiency can be asymptomatic for a long time and does not require treatment, but should be followed up regularly, with emphasis on the prevention of rheumatic fever and infective endocarditis. At the same time, moderate exercise can be maintained, and cardiac ultrasound should be repeated every six months to a year.
2. If symptoms of chest tightness and shortness of breath occur, Benadryl or Phentolamine can be applied. When the condition further aggravates, surgical treatment can be applied, such as mitral valve repair and mitral valve replacement, and tricuspid valvuloplasty for tricuspid insufficiency. Surgery is the fundamental treatment.
When the discovery of mitral valve and tricuspid valve closure insufficiency can be timely to the hospital, so as to avoid delays in the condition.