Is mild mitral valve regurgitation normal?

Mar 28, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Tian Hongbo
Introduction
Mild mitral valve regurgitation is generally considered normal in most cases. A slight backflow caused by the mitral valve usually does not cause significant harm to the body. If there is incomplete closure of the mitral valve, mild regurgitation may occur. Patients are typically asymptomatic and usually do not require specific treatment.

Mild mitral valve regurgitation is generally considered normal. Specific details are as follows:

Mild regurgitation of the mitral valve usually does not cause significant harm to the body and is commonly seen in healthy individuals. The mitral valve is located between the atrium and ventricle of the heart. If the valve does not close completely, mild regurgitation may occur. Typically, patients do not exhibit obvious clinical symptoms and often do not require specific treatment. It is recommended to maintain a positive mindset in daily life, avoid excessive tension or anxiety, and engage in appropriate outdoor exercise to enhance cardiopulmonary function and promote heart health.

However, severe mitral valve regurgitation is abnormal and requires timely medical evaluation and standardized treatment under a doctor's guidance to prevent adverse effects on systemic blood circulation.


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