Tricuspid regurgitation generally does not heal on its own. Tricuspid regurgitation is caused by tricuspid valve closure insufficiency. When the tricuspid valve is not closed, during the systole of the heart, part of the blood will regurgitate from the right ventricle back to the right atrium, which will increase the burden on the right atrium and will lead to progressively more damage to the valve and the heart over time. The main causes that can lead to tricuspid valve closure insufficiency are rheumatic lesions, degenerative lesions, bacterial endocarditis, and ischemic heart disease. So if there is tricuspid regurgitation, light temporarily can not need to do special treatment, it is recommended to regularly review the heart ultrasound, if the regurgitation is heavy, you can consider surgery.