The treatment of moderate tricuspid regurgitation includes follow-up observation, medication or surgery. 1. Follow-up observation: If the patient has no obvious symptoms and the cardiac function is normal, it is usually enough to follow the doctor’s instructions to review the cardiac ultrasound regularly. 2. Drug treatment: If there are symptoms of right ventricular insufficiency such as edema, fatigue, jugular vein varicose, etc., furosemide, nitroglycerin and other drugs can be used to reduce the cardiac load according to the doctor’s instruction. Pay attention to the side effects such as hypokalemia and headache during the medication. 3. Surgery: If the effect of drug treatment is not good, or if there is congenital structural abnormality, tricuspid annuloplasty or tricuspid valve replacement can be performed according to the specific conditions of the tricuspid valve. When moderate tricuspid regurgitation is detected, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and choose the appropriate treatment plan under the doctor’s guidance to avoid delaying the condition.