Mild tricuspid mitral regurgitation may be caused by physiological factors, or it may be caused by rheumatic heart disease or hypertension, and it is recommended to solve the problem through daily care and medication.
1. Physiological factors: with age, the tricuspid mitral valve degenerative changes, which may lead to insufficient closure, and then regurgitation phenomenon. If there is no physical discomfort, special treatment is usually not needed, but you should rest more, avoid heavy physical labor, and go to the hospital for regular checkups.
2. Rheumatic heart disease: Rheumatic heart disease can cause heart valve lesions, mild tricuspid valve mitral regurgitation phenomenon. It is recommended to use benzylpenicillin and aspirin to eliminate streptococcal infections and relieve adverse symptoms. Symptomatic treatment is needed when necessary, and amiodarone and warfarin are common.
3. Hypertension: Persistent hypertension can cause ventricular hypertrophy and enlargement, which in turn affects the closing function of the heart valves, and mild regurgitation occurs. For this condition, follow the doctor’s instructions, take spironolactone, perindopril, timosartan and other drugs to lower blood pressure, reduce the burden on the heart and eliminate the symptoms of regurgitation.
To summarize, there are many causes of mild tricuspid mitral regurgitation, and if you are already experiencing symptoms, you should pay attention to them and seek medical treatment as soon as possible.