How long does cardiac aortic insufficiency last on medication?

There is no authoritative information on how long cardiac aortic insufficiency can be maintained by taking medication, it may be more than ten years, a few years, a few months, can not be generalized. Cardiac aortic insufficiency is a common heart valve disease, at present, there is no authoritative information on how long cardiac aortic insufficiency can be maintained by taking medication, need to be based on the actual situation, can not be generalized, there are obvious individual differences. Generally speaking, for patients with stable conditions or mild aortic insufficiency, they may be able to maintain their condition for more than a decade or several years after taking medication. However, for patients with unstable and rapidly deteriorating conditions, or those with severe aortic insufficiency, the medication can last for a relatively short period of time, only a few months or so, mainly because the disease can cause complications such as infective endocarditis, congestive heart failure, ventricular arrhythmia, etc., which can be life-threatening to a certain extent. All in all, patients need to actively cooperate with doctors for standardized treatment, strengthen daily life management and regular follow-up.