Question

Will a minor pulmonary artery regurgitation in newborns heal on its own?

Answer

Mild cases generally do not affect the growth and development of infants, only accompanied by shortness of breath after activity. However, if the regurgitation is severe, it may impact the baby’s growth. In this case, if there is a significant cardiac defect, surgery should be performed as soon as possible to avoid affecting the baby’s growth and development.