At what age is it possible for babies to recover from congenital heart disease? On what basis?

Updated on parenting 2024-07-13
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    What's the first thing that comes to mind when you think of heart disease? Do you have such people around you? Do you know the first aid for the heart?

    Some people may say that I have only seen it on TV, but today we are going to talk about congenital heart diseaseCongenital heart disease has a chance to heal itself before the age of 5, and it is best to take surgery around the age of 10 The cause of congenital heart disease Congenital heart disease is a polygenic genetic disease, and its pathogenesis is very complex, and there is no definite answer so far. **Can be caused by environmental factors, genetic factors, or both, with the latter being the most common, with about 90% of congenital heart diseases caused by genetic and environmental interactions.

    Known factors include viral infections in the first trimester of pregnancy, threatened miscarriage in the first trimester of pregnancy, maternal malnutrition, diabetes, hypercalcemia, and use of radiation and cytotoxic drugs in early pregnancy. In the case of incomplete statistics, the incidence of congenital heart disease is higher in the plateau area. There has never been a better time to improve the health of pregnant women.

    In terms of genetics, congenital heart disease has a certain familial predisposition and can be caused by chromosomal aberrations and germ cells of the parents. While genetic studies have shown that most congenital heart diseases are caused by environmental factors and genetic interactions, they do not directly cause disease in children. Congenital heart disease has a chance to heal itself before the age of 5, and surgery is best taken around the age of 10.

    Can congenital heart disease be ** Depending on the type and severity of the malformation, a small percentage of patients have a chance to heal themselves before the age of 5, while some deformities are very mild and have no significant impact on circulatory function, so they are not needed at all**. But most patients still need surgery. The timing of surgery and whether the patient's preoperative cardiac function is suitable for surgical correction depends on complications.

    If it is more serious, it should be operated on as soon as possible. For mild cases, the timing of surgery is preferred, preferably around 10 years old. With the rapid development of modern science and technology and medicine, the effect of surgery has been greatly improved.

    If most patients receive timely treatment, their growth and development will not be affected like normal people, and they will be able to work, study and live normally.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I don't think there is a possibility of healing, because it is related to the baby's genetic factors, and there are also baby's physical factors, genetic factors, dietary factors, work and rest factors, and blood factors. Therefore, parents must pay attention to this aspect.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This possibility is possible before the age of one, and according to the child's physical condition, most of the surgeries can be performed after the child is one year old, and some basic structures are still developing before the age of one.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Probably when the child is seven or eight years old**. Because children drink breast milk before the age of seven or eight, they will eat a lot of nutritious things, and the body's immunity may improve.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. Hello, whether there will be sequelae after surgery for congenital heart disease in newborns is a more complex issue. This needs to be related to various factors such as the characteristics of each type of congenital heart disease, the degree of complexity, and the timeliness of medical treatment.

    If the defect is relatively small, such as ventricular septal defect, atrial septal defect, and patent ductus arteriosus like common congenital heart disease, there are generally no obvious complications after surgery. However, if the ventricular septum is larger, there may be a certain proportion of complications or sequelae, such as atrioventricular block, a small amount of arrhythmia, intraventricular block, etc., which need to be controlled by follow-up, observation or medication**.

    What will happen to babies later in life if they have congenital heart disease**? Congenital heart disease.

    Hello, I have seen your question, it will take some time to inquire about the information and input, please be patient.

    Hello, whether there will be sequelae after surgery for congenital heart disease in newborns is a more complex issue. This needs to be related to various factors such as the characteristics of each type of congenital heart disease, the degree of complexity, and the timeliness of medical treatment. If the defect is relatively small, such as ventricular septal defect, atrial septal defect, and patent ductus arteriosus, such as common congenital heart disease, there are generally no obvious complications after hunger.

    However, if the ventricular septum is larger, there may be a certain proportion of complications or sequelae, such as atrioventricular block, a small amount of arrhythmia, intraventricular block, etc., which need to be controlled by follow-up, observation or medication.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, for this child, the most important thing is that the ventricular septal defect is 8mm, there is a possibility of natural closure for ventricular septal defects smaller than 5mm, and there is a small possibility of natural closure for ventricular septal defects larger than 5mm.

    The loss of echo in the middle of the septum is not a major factor affecting the child, and there is a chance that the belt will close naturally. The vast majority close naturally before the age of 2 years.

    Congenital heart disease, ventricular septal defect, if the child's development, diet, and physical constitution are significantly affected, such as low weight, frequent colds or pneumonia, it is recommended to have surgery as soon as possible**, because the baby has a stuffy finger and a sakura organ and the system is immature, the risk will increase, and it is recommended to operate after half a year of age as much as possible.

    Not all hospitals that perform heart surgery can perform heart surgery for infants and young children, so go to the ward and check if there are any infants and the number of infants.

    The ** plan of congenital heart disease and ventricular septal defect You can search for "** strategy of ventricular septal defect", which is very detailed.

    After surgery, it is the same as a normal child. There are no sequelae.

    I hope the above reply is helpful to you and I wish you good health.

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