Moderate aortic regurgitation, how to treat it

Moderate aortic valve regurgitation can be treated by surgery and medication.
Moderate aortic regurgitation is caused by aortic valve closure insufficiency. Surgery is the fundamental treatment measure for aortic valve closure insufficiency, which can be treated by artificial valve replacement, aortic valve repair, valve repair, percutaneous aortic valve replacement and other surgical methods.
Aortic valve closure insufficiency caused by syphilis and rheumatic heart disease can also be treated with antibiotics such as benzylpenicillin, roxithromycin, and lincomycin. Patients with enlarged left ventricle but normal systolic function can be treated with drugs such as nitrendipine and Benadryl.
If the diagnosis of aortic valve insufficiency with moderate aortic regurgitation is confirmed, please follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.