How to treat heart valve regurgitation


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Heart valve regurgitation may be caused by coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, dilated cardiomyopathy, mitral valve prolapse, etc., and specific treatment measures need to be taken.
1. Patients with coronary atherosclerotic heart disease
should use nitrates, beta receptor antagonists and other drugs according to the doctor's instructions to help dilate coronary arteries and improve myocardial ischemia, thus alleviating the symptoms of regurgitation.
2. Patients with dilated cardiomyopathy
can use angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, aldosterone receptor antagonists and other drugs under the doctor's guidance to help alleviate heart failure and relieve heart valve regurgitation.
3.
When severe mitral valve regurgitation occurs in patients with mitral valve prolapse, mitral valve repair is required to promote the physiological structure of mitral valve to return to normal and improve the symptoms of regurgitation.