Tricuspid Valve Disease Treatment
Can this condition be treated? What Tricuspid Valve Disease treatment options are available? Learn more below about the current treatments available to patients.
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How to Treat Tricuspid Valve Disease
If you have mild tricuspid valve disease, your condition will need to be monitored, but may not need immediate treatment. When symptoms become more severe, treatments may include:
Medications
Drugs may be prescribed to treat specific symptoms associated with tricuspid valve disease. These medications include:
- Drugs to control heart Arrhythmias
- Diuretics
- Vasodilators, which dilate blood vessels
Surgery
If tricuspid valve disease is causing severe problems, surgery to repair or replace the defective valve may be required.
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