Generally speaking, bicuspid and tricuspid regurgitation will not cure itself, but active treatment is needed to slow down the further development of the disease.
Heart valve regurgitation is a common clinical heart disease, which is not self-limiting and therefore cannot be self-cured. The cause of valvular regurgitation is complex and is generally the result of a combination of factors, including coronary artery disease, rheumatic heart disease, trauma, congenital malformations and so on.
Valvular regurgitation often manifests dyspnea, fatigue, nausea, abdominal distension, etc. The heart may be enlarged in different cases, often accompanied by insufficiency. Therefore, once diagnosed, bicuspid and tricuspid regurgitation should be treated aggressively to avoid further damage to the heart function and affect life expectancy.