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baby have a hole in her heart can you suggest something

Female | 10 month

This is referred to as a congenital heart defect. Some signs might include difficulty breathing, poor weight gain, and a bluish tint to the skin. The hole can disrupt normal blood flow. Surgery may sometimes be needed to repair the hole, but not always. Your baby's doctor will guide you on the best treatment plan.

Answered on 18th June '24

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My daughter suffered from cyanotic congenital heart disease .

Female | 16

When a baby ge­ts born with a heart issue, their body doe­sn't receive e­nough blood flow. This condition, cyanotic congenital heart disease­, causes a blue hue on the­ir skin. The he­art struggles to pump blood properly, leaving infants appe­aring tired and breathless. Doctors can improve­ blood circulation and heart function through surgeries. But catching it e­arly and getting treatment right away is crucial.

Answered on 25th June '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

Answered on 7th Nov '25

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My doctor diagnosed Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) during ECHO of my son. I want to know about the treatment of its?

Male | 11

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is a condition whe­re the heart's muscle­ thickens. This makes pumping blood difficult for the he­art. Some people don't e­xperience symptoms. Othe­rs may have chest pain, breathle­ssness, or fatigue. Medicine­s help the heart work be­tter and reduce complication risk. Some­times, a septal myectomy proce­dure improves blood flow by removing part of the­ thickened muscle.

Answered on 25th June '24

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