Does mild right aortic valve prolapse require surgery?

Whether or not surgery is needed for mild right aortic valve prolapse cannot be generalized, but is mainly assessed by combining clinical symptoms, as well as corresponding examinations and other comprehensive factors. 1. Cases that do not require surgery: mild right aortic valve prolapse, if the regurgitation is not obvious, there are no uncomfortable symptoms, and the heart is not enlarged, generally do not need surgical treatment, and regular review can be. If there are mild symptoms, the heart function can be maintained with appropriate medication. 2. Cases requiring surgery: If a large amount of regurgitation occurs and symptoms such as chest tightness, shortness of breath, angina, dyspnea, etc. occur, surgery is recommended. Mild right aortic valve prolapse, need to go to the hospital in time for examination, under the guidance of the doctor to decide the specific treatment measures.