Mild to moderate mitral regurgitation, how to treat it

Mild to moderate mitral regurgitation can be treated with medication and surgery, and the specific treatment is related to the severity of the disease and the physical condition of the individual.
1. Patients with mild-to-moderate mitral regurgitation who are in stable condition can be treated conservatively with medications, such as furosemide and hydrochlorothiazide, etc., which are mainly used to treat the disease by decreasing the resistance to blood flow in the body circulation and reducing the burden on the heart.
2. Patients with mild to moderate mitral valve regurgitation can be treated with surgery if their condition progresses to moderate to severe regurgitation. Specific treatment modalities include mitral valve repair, mitral valve replacement, and transcatheter mitral valve repair or replacement surgery, etc. Among them, mitral valve repair: it is suitable for people with mild valve damage and non-calcified valve leaflets.
If you are diagnosed with mild to moderate mitral regurgitation, you should go to the cardiology department in time and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of a professional physician, and you should not take drugs without authorization in order to avoid delaying your condition. Pay attention to rest on weekdays, quit smoking and drinking, and avoid strenuous exercise.