What are the pre death symptoms of congenital heart disease?

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Congenital cardiovascular disease is the most common type of congenital malformation. With the development of cardiac diagnostic methods and surgical treatment technology, the vast majority of congenital cardiovascular diseases can be diagnosed and corrected, and the prognosis has improved significantly. What are the pre death symptoms of congenital heart disease? Let's talk about it

What are the pre death symptoms of congenital heart disease?

1. Before the sudden death of congenital heart disease, patients will feel their position behind the sternum or precordial area has a dull feeling, or the kind of constriction like pain, and then the pain will gradually radiate to the left shoulder and left upper arm, especially when they are tired or nervous, which is generally relieved after rest.

2. Before the sudden death of congenital heart disease, the patients will suddenly find that they have chest tightness, palpitations and shortness of breath when they work. After rest, although they will be relieved, once they work, the symptoms will appear again.

3. Before sudden death of congenital heart disease, patients will have pain related to exercise. For example, patients will find that they have headache, toothache, stomachache and leg pain. When exerting, they will always have symptoms of panic, chest tightness and chest pain.

matters needing attention

1) Combined with other diseases: such as liver and kidney function damage, acute infectious diseases, infectious rash, etc. Find abnormal should be timely medical treatment, cured and then go to the hospital for cardiac surgery. 2) Prevent respiratory tract infection: children with patent ductus arteriosus, atrial septal defect, ventricular septal defect and other congenital heart diseases should prevent pulmonary infection. In case of infection, it should be treated actively. 3) Cyanotic congenital heart disease children: to control the amount of activity of children, more rest, more water, avoid strenuous exercise and crying.