Aortic valve insufficiency cannot be cured without surgery. If aortic valve insufficiency is mild, it will not affect the blood supply function of the heart, and is not accompanied by other symptoms, so there is no need for surgery. Regular checkups can be done, such as a cardiac ultrasound once a year, to observe whether there are any abnormal changes in the aortic valve insufficiency. If the aortic valve insufficiency is aggravated, you should cooperate with your doctor to carry out conservative treatment, which can delay the development of the disease, but cannot cure it. If the aortic valve closure insufficiency is moderate to severe, with certain surgical indications, and combined with left ventricular enlargement, decreased left ventricular ejection fraction, or even heart failure, aortic replacement valve surgery should be performed as soon as possible to correct the valve closure insufficiency problem. If aortic valve insufficiency is found, it is recommended to cooperate with professional doctors as soon as possible to improve the electrocardiogram, cardiac ultrasound, coronary CTA and coronary angiography, etc., to clarify the degree of aortic valve insufficiency, to determine a reasonable and effective treatment plan, and to improve the probability of cure.