A child with Tetralogy of Fallot, diagnosed and operated on in April 2009, can consider vaccination one year after the surgery.
Understand the recovery process after septal defect surgery and the impact of alcohol on the recovery.
A newborn diagnosed with a common atrioventricular canal and multiple heart defects asks whether surgery should be performed.
A parent inquires about the severity of their child’s ventricular septal defect, with a doctor explaining the relatively easy treatability of the condition and recommending consulting with a physician for detailed advice.
Offer suggestions for treating congenital ductus arteriosus
Discussing the recovery status and follow-up recommendations after surgical treatment for Tetralogy of Fallot
A full-term newborn weighing 1160 grams at birth and now 1800 grams at 43 days old has congenital aortic valve regurgitation. When can surgery be performed?
What should be done if a child develops insomnia symptoms one year after heart surgery? How should it be checked and treated?