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What Is the Most Common Congenital Heart Disease in Children?
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Mar 15, 2019
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Alyssa
Mar 16, 2019
Q:
What is the most common congenital heart disease in children recently?
A:
The most common type of heart defect is a ventricular septal defect.
Q:
Is congenital heart disease a kind of pediatric heart disease?
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Pediatric heart disease is a term used to describe several different heart conditions in children. Congenital heart disease is the most common type of pediatric heart disease.
Q:
Does congenital heart disease just exist in children? Does it occur in adults?
A:
Congenital heart defects can exist in adults, but you should still consider that you were born with CHD. You should know that the symptoms of CHD may be becoming more severe when you are in adolescence.
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What causes pediatric congenital heart disease?
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In most cases, the reasons defects happen are not known, but some connections have been identified. Women who get rubella during their first trimester of pregnancy have a higher risk of having a baby with a congenital heart defect. The risk may also be higher if the woman has some types of viral infections, which may come from exposure to industrial solvents, taking certain kinds of medications, drinking alcohol, or using cocaine while pregnant.
What’s more, women who have given birth to a child with a congenital heart defect are at a higher risk of giving birth to another child with a congenital heart defect.
Q:
What are the symptoms of pediatric congenital heart defects?
A:
There are no symptoms associated with these defects. The defects are usually found during routine physical examinations.
In some cases, they may include:
Trouble breathing
Bluish tones to the skin
Poor eating habits
Fatigue
Swelling in the abdomen or around the eyes
Rapid heart beat
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