Heart valve disease cannot be cured by medication alone. To achieve a radical cure, surgery or interventional therapy is required, and specific treatment must be carried out under the guidance of a doctor. Heart valve disease is a class of clinical syndromes caused by congenital developmental anomalies or other causes of stenosis and/or insufficient closure of the heart valves. Currently, there is no specific drug for the disease itself, and drug treatment is mainly used for symptomatic treatment, and can not achieve a cure for the disease. Surgical and interventional therapies such as heart valve repair, prosthetic valve replacement, and percutaneous heart valve placement are the fundamental treatment for heart valve disease. Therefore, those who are diagnosed with heart valve disease must formulate a treatment plan based on the actual situation under the guidance of a professional doctor, and must not dispose of the disease on their own or blindly use medication, so as to avoid inappropriate interventions and adverse consequences.