How to treat aortic right coronary valve prolapse

Mild right coronary valve prolapse of the aorta does not require surgery for the time being, and requires regular review. In severe cases, surgery is needed. 1. Mild prolapse: mild prolapse needs to go to the hospital to do 24-hour dynamic electrocardiogram monitoring, if the symptoms are relatively mild and no discomfort, usually do not need to carry out surgical treatment surgery, to be regularly reviewed. 2. Severe prolapse: Severe prolapse should be treated in regular hospitals, and surgical treatment such as aortic valvuloplasty can be performed. Aortic valvuloplasty is usually chosen in the clinic, and long-term oral anticoagulant medication is also needed after treatment to avoid the formation of aortic valve thrombosis. Aortic valve prolapse is a condition in which the valve leaflets become elongated and torn due to various reasons, resulting in poor valve alignment. If symptoms of discomfort occur, you need to go to the hospital in time. In daily life, must pay attention to the diet should be low-salt and low-fat mainly, eat more vegetables and fruits, prohibit spicy and stimulating food. Should not be overworked, should not be strenuous exercise, pay attention to keep warm. Do not get cold and flu.