How to treat mild bicuspid tricuspid regurgitation

Mild tricuspid regurgitation does not require any special treatment, and can be treated with regular follow-up cardiac ultrasound and attention to life care. The clinical symptoms of mild mitral regurgitation are not obvious and have less impact on heart function, and may only be detected by cardiac ultrasound during physical examination. This period does not require drug or surgical treatment, and regular cardiac ultrasound can be performed to observe whether the regurgitation has worsened. If the reflux worsens to a moderately severe level, drug or surgical treatment should be considered. In order to avoid reflux aggravation, daily attention needs to be paid to avoid aggravating the burden on the heart. Do not exercise strenuously or have excessive emotional fluctuations, and pay attention to the combination of work and rest. If mild mitral regurgitation is well controlled, it usually does not cause complications and has little impact on quality of life and longevity. Specific diagnosis and treatment plan can consult a professional physician’s opinion, if aggravation occurs, need to go to the regular hospital in a timely manner.