Question

What should be done if a three-month-old baby has consistently high levels of myocardial enzymes?

Answer

Hello, under normal circumstances, the levels of myocardial enzymes in infants are relatively high, with clinical reference values generally similar to those of adults. As long as the baby’s diet, spirit, and growth development are normal, and the heart rate is also normal, it is considered to be within the normal range and there is no need to be overly concerned. Wishing the baby a healthy and happy growth!