Can heart valve disease be cured?

Heart valve disease can be cured, but it is usually difficult to achieve complete eradication. Heart valves may be affected by inflammation, ischemic necrosis, degenerative changes, mucus-like degeneration, congenital malformations, and many other factors resulting in valvulopathy, which may result in severe valvular insufficiency, leading to loss of one-way valve function. Patients may experience symptoms such as weakness, dizziness, coughing, and chest pain. For patients with heart valve disease, they can be treated with relevant medications under the guidance of a doctor, commonly used medications include digoxin, metoprolol, warfarin, etc. They can also be relieved by interventional and surgical treatments. Although most of the patients with heart valve disease have been relieved through medication, intervention or surgery to achieve a temporary cure, it is usually very difficult to completely cure this disease. It is recommended that patients strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, and undergo regular review, and once there is an aggravation of the condition, they should seek medical treatment and follow-up in a timely manner.