At four months old, the ultrasound shows that the heart structure is normal, but there is pericardial effusion
An 88-day-old child, after a cold, showed a 2.7mm ventricular septal defect on an echocardiogram. Is there a possibility of spontaneous healing?
Congenital heart disease usually requires surgical treatment, with limited effectiveness from medication.
If congenital heart disease does not respond to medication, it is recommended to undergo repair surgery as soon as possible.
Congenital heart disease usually does not cause intellectual disability, but if it does, it may be difficult to treat. It is recommended to undergo relevant examinations and receive targeted symptomatic treatment, while also supplementing with brain-boosting foods and medications.
What causes infants to be born with heart disease? Can congenital heart disease be treated with medication?
Why does a newborn have a heart murmur detected during the heartbeat check after birth? How should it be treated?
Tetralogy of Fallot is a congenital heart disease with primary clinical manifestations including cyanosis and respiratory distress, requiring timely medical attention and professional treatment.
How should a child with congenital heart disease and an atrial septal defect be treated?
When should a child with congenital ventricular septal defect undergo surgery?