How often is a small amount of aortic tricuspid regurgitation reexamined?

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A small amount of aortic tricuspid regurgitation is generally reexamined once every 3 months, 1-2 years or at any time.

1, 3 months

for patients in the treatment period, stable disease control, can go to the hospital for reexamination once every 3 months to understand the recovery of the disease or targeted treatment.

2, 1-2 years for patients with symptoms

improved or disappeared through treatment, in order to understand the patient's recovery and observe whether the disease worsens, it is recommended to reexamine once every 1-2 years.

3, at any time

For patients in the acute phase, clinical jugular vein engorgement, ascites, hepatomegaly, lower limb edema and other symptoms, in the presence of untimely, it is recommended to go to the hospital for reexamination.



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