Pediatric and Congenital Cardiovascular Disease

The most common type of birth defect is cardiovascular disease and it’s by far the worst. Babies born with heart problems are one group of children showing below-average growth rates who doctors say will live healthier lives because advances in medicine make it easier than ever to repair congenital defects. Congenital heart diseases are present from birth and lead to the internal functioning of the heart. Chronic Cardiovascular Disease Some of these may be the minor holes in the heart whereas the absence or underdevelopment of the structures that make up the heart is serious.

    • Developmental delays and disorders
    • Behavioral problems
    • Functional disabilities
    • Social stresses

Mental disorders including depression and anxiety disorders

CHD is the number one most prevalent birth defect, and second only to chronic cardiovascular disease in childhood illnesses. A lot of babies born with congenital heart disease may die but these days, many are growing up healthier due to medical treatment improvements. Chronic Cardiovascular Diseases are inborn and grow within the inside of the heart. These affections can be minor holes in the heart to the missing out on or underdeveloped along with intricate cardiovascular system structures.

    • Different types of CHDs
    • Atrial Septal Defect
    • AVSD (Atrioventricular Septal Defect)
    • Coarctation of Aorta
    • Double-outlet Right Ventricle
    • Ebstein Anomaly
    • Interrupted Aortic Arch
    • Single Ventricle
    • Tetralogy of Fallot
    • Tricuspid Atresia

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