How to treat a small amount of mitral tricuspid regurgitation and left ventricular diastolic hypoplasia

A small amount of mitral tricuspid regurgitation with left ventricular hypodiastolic function requires pharmacologic treatment, depending on the underlying disease.
Mitral valve tricuspid valve small amount of regurgitation, left ventricular hypodiastolic function is a common imaging term. It is recommended to combine clinical blood pressure and blood biochemistry to determine the specific etiology. If there are no obvious clinical symptoms and underlying diseases, it is considered to be caused by degenerative diseases and no special treatment is needed.
However, if left ventricular diastolic dysfunction is caused by hypertension, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, diabetes mellitus and other underlying diseases, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, and follow the doctor’s instructions for symptomatic treatment, such as hypertension should follow the doctor’s instructions to take amlodipine and other antihypertensive drugs, diabetes mellitus should follow the doctor’s instructions to take metformin and other glucose-lowering drugs, and coronary artery disease can follow the doctor’s instructions to take aspirin, metoprolol and other medications.
The examination shows a small amount of regurgitation of the bicuspid and tricuspid valves, left ventricular hypodiastolic function must be timely communication with the doctor, according to the cause of the appropriate treatment.