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Is trivial tricuspid regurgitation in 24 weeks echo scan of concern. Will be baby be normal
Female | 32
Tricuspid regurgitation at 24 weeks means a tiny amount of blood flows back into the heart. It's common and typically doesn't cause issues for babies. Your little one will likely be fine. No treatment needed. Monitor during regular check-ups. If concerns arise, we'll address them then. For now, relax and focus on caring for yourself and your baby.
Answered on 25th June '24
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I am 21 week 5 day pregnant I have done my scan In that they are saying baby has heart problem Aorta is leftsided while ductus apper bifid formation U shaped loop around the treachea ?
Female | 28
Your baby unfortunately has a double aortic arch, which is a makeup of his heart and vessels. It means the aorta, a major blood vessel, does not take its usual path. That is why children may have trouble breathing and difficulty swallowing. The good news is that this can be treated with surgery performed after the baby is born for most of the children. Doctors will talk more about what that means and guide you through it.
Answered on 5th July '24
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My Son is 10 year old and after doing Holter and Cardia MRI i got this result. Left ventricle: Normal indexed LVEDV and LVESV with LVEF of 71%. No LV hypertrophy is seen. No regional wall motion abnormality is seen. There is increased trabeculations in the LV apex with non-compact to compact myocardial ratio of 2.8. Remainder of the myocardium is normal in appearance.Right ventricle: Normal indexed RVEDV and RVESV with RVEF of 56%. No RV hypertrophy. No evidence of hypokinesis/dyskinesis/aneurysmal outpouching.Atria and Valves: Normal bi atrial dimensions.Myocardial characteristics: On delayed enhancement imaging, no myocardial inflammation, infiltration orinfarction is seen. No myocardial edema on STIR images. No LV thrombus. Normal native T1 of 970 ms.Extra-cardiac structures: Lungs and mediastinum are normal. Bovine arch is seen.Holter Monitor:Sinus Arrhythmia noted during baseline start of recording.No symptoms logged in diary.Episodes of Junctional Beats noted.Isolated supraventricular ectopics noted in form of singlets.Sinus Bradycardia, Sinus Arrhythmia, Sinus Tachycardia noted.No VT/SVT/AF/AV Blocks/Pause noted.
Male | 10
It seems like your son's heart is actually in pretty good shape overall. The findings indicate that the left ventricle, right ventricle, atria, and valves all appear normal. The increased trabeculations in the left ventricle apex could be due to a condition called non-compaction cardiomyopathy, but further evaluation is needed to confirm this. The Holter monitor results showing sinus arrhythmia, junctional beats, and supraventricular ectopics are relatively common in children and may not necessarily indicate a serious issue. It's important to follow up with your pediatric cardiologist for a more detailed discussion and possible further testing, just to be on the safe side.
Answered on 7th Nov '25
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6 year female child have heartbeat 100 per minute during sleep.Is it within in the normal range?
Female | 6
A 6-year-old having a 100 heart rate per minute while sleeping can be normal. For kids, the rate of the heart can change with the activities they do, the emotions they feel, and the sleep. The abnormality of the heart rate to 100 while sleeping can be because of dreams or a low-grade virus infection. If your child seems ok as well as doesn't have any other symptoms, observe the situation. If you are worried or you see any odd symptoms, talk to a cardiologist.
Answered on 30th Oct '24
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Both nose are blocked continuously allergy singing,rine nose, headache etc
Female | 30
Heart surgery in children may result from various factors such as congenital heart defects, infections and respiratory problems. Timely consultation with a pediatric cardiologist is key to proper evaluation and management. Late access to medical care may lead to complications.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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