Mitral tricuspid valve mild regurgitation treatment methods are drug treatment and surgical treatment. 1. Drug therapy: commonly used drugs include diuretics, vasodilators, cardiotonic drugs, etc. (1) Diuretics: such as furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide, etc., used to reduce the heart load and improve the symptoms of edema. (2) Vasodilators: e.g. enalapril, nitroglycerin, etc. are used to lower blood pressure and reduce the load on the heart. (3) Cardiotonic drugs: such as digoxin, used to enhance ventricular contractility and reduce the burden on the heart. The above drugs need to be taken under the guidance of a physician. 2.Surgical treatment (1) Valve repair: repair the mitral valve and tricuspid valve through surgery to restore their functions. (2) Valve replacement: Surgical replacement of the valve to replace the original diseased valve. If the diagnosis of mild mitral tricuspid regurgitation is confirmed, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor.