Will the newborn examination show a patent foramen ovale in the heart, will it affect the heart?

Updated on parenting 2024-06-22
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Patent foramen ovale of the newborn heart will not have much impact, generally the baby will slowly close the foramen ovale after birth, the time of closure is early and late, the early is a few months, and the late is about one year old, during which the closure is normal, if it is not closed at the age of three years old, then there will be problems, parents need to pay attention to it at all times.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If the foramen ovale closes properly within a year, it will not affect the heart. If it is not closed after the age of one, you should go to the hospital for a check-up.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It will definitely have an impact on the heart, so you must go to the hospital for further examination to see if the heart can beat normally, if it can't beat normally, it is likely to cause some damage to the heart, which is very harmful to the body.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Since there is a doubt about the child's color ultrasound, then take the child to a relatively large heart center for examination. No problem, the best. Detect problems in a timely manner**. I wish the baby good health.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Not serious. There is nothing to pay attention to. Periodic (once a year) repeat echocardiography is sufficient.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The foramen ovale is generally closed within the first year after birth, so the foramen ovale of newborns and infants is not closed, if the foramen ovale is still not closed in children older than 3 years old, it is called patent foramen ovale, and about 20 25 of the foramen ovale in adults are not completely closed, leaving a small fissure, called patent foramen ovale.

    Patent foramen ovale has no effect on the human body without a shunt, but a significant shunt can cause hemodynamic changes. Patent foramen ovale may cause unexplained cerebral ischemia, and the pathological mechanism is cerebral"Paradoxical embolism", that is, emboli of the venous system enter the arterial system through an abnormal passage between the arteriovenous system, causing embolism of the arterial system.

    Recommendation: Continue to observe and prevent infection!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's okay, my daughter came out of her life and I knew that it was a patent foramen ovale, our city and the doctor here said that it was okay, don't worry, some people don't close it until the age of 80, and it doesn't affect health.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Is this congenital heart disease? What are the chances of ** in the future?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The foramen ovale is an open area in the middle of the atrial septum in the embryonic period, located at the junction of the primary septum and the secondary septum in the embryonic period, and is a life channel necessary for fetal development. Therefore, the baby can be rechecked at about 3 years old, that is, when he goes to kindergarten, and at this time the baby can cooperate well, and the accuracy of the examination is higher than that of the bad travel, and it is also necessary to take ** measures according to the condition.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course, not all patent foramen ovale are harmful, and the specific situation depends on the patient's condition. Although, most patients with patent foramen ovale have no obvious symptoms and can even be said to be in good physical condition. However, clinical data show that in recent years, there have been cases of cerebral infarction similar to geriatric diseases in young people, and most of these conditions are related to patent foramen ovale.

    If there is a large foramen ovale, the pressure in the right atrium increases during strenuous activity, and the thrombus flows into the left atrium with the blood flow, and goes straight down to the brain, blocking the blood vessels in the brain, forming cerebral infarction and other similar "geriatric diseases".

    Therefore, if you have patent foramen ovale, it is advisable to make an option under the advice of a doctor. If the patent foramen ovale is large and affects the hemodynamics of the normal mechanism of the human body, it is necessary to perform the patent foramen ovale as soon as possible. Or if a healthy person often has migraines and other types of conditions, it is necessary to consider whether they have congenital heart disease or patent foramen ovale.

    so as not to be unmanageable after the occurrence of related complications.

    Follow-up question: Hello, my son is three years old, the second year of the examination is, the diagnosis is a messy round hole patent closure, the rest of the heart structure has no obvious abnormality, asked the doctor said it's okay, I still don't worry?

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because the left atrial pressure is higher than the right atrium 0 4 to 0 67 kPa (3 5 mmHg), a defect in the atrial septum will cause blood flow from the left atrium to the right atrium to be shunted, depending on the atrial pressure gradient and the size of the defect. In early childhood, the pressure on both sides of the atria is relatively close, the shunt flow is not large, and the clinical symptoms are not obvious.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The foramen ovale is a special channel for blood circulation during the fetal period, which remains open during the fetal period, and the vast majority of people close within 1 year after birth, if it has not been closed, it is called congenital heart disease. If the patent foramen ovale is not large, it usually does not have a significant effect on the heart, and some people do not have a special life until they are found incidentally during an ultrasound examination in old age. Therefore, if a 2-month-old baby finds that the foramen ovale is not closed, there is no need to be nervous, and the vast majority of them can be closed if they are rechecked again in about half a year to a year.

    Pay attention to the baby's warmth and be careful of colds. Hope.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Non-closure of foramen ovale is also a type of atrial septal defect, but it is relatively milder than other atrial septal defects. If the symptoms are mild, surgery is not necessary, and normal babies also have a non-closed foramen ovale. However, if the symptoms are obvious and the blood flow from left to right is large, you should strive for surgical repair when the baby is 2 to 4 years old**.

    For specific surgical procedures, further consultation with a specialist is required.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Generally, the baby before the age of one is automatically closed, if it is not completely closed after the age of one, it is recommended to use intervention**, or surgery**.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You should now find some more professional hospitals to do a more detailed examination and ** for the child, the people here are not professional doctors, so many things can not be explained clearly, don't delay the child's **.

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