Does the fetus have symptoms of heart disease?

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It is reported that congenital heart disease accounts for 8 ‰ ~ 12 ‰ of the babies born in China, which means that 120000 ~ 200000 children with congenital heart disease are born every year in China. Among them, the complicated congenital heart disease which can not achieve good treatment effect or easy to die early after birth accounts for about 20%, which is one of the main causes of neonatal and childhood death. Does the fetus have symptoms of heart disease? Let's talk about it

Does the fetus have symptoms of heart disease?

Often cold, recurrent bronchitis, pneumonia. Feeding difficulties or baby refeeds, chokes, often stop eating, shortness of breath, pale face, suffocation and so on.

Cyanosis of the skin occurred continuously, especially in the tip of nose, lip and nail bed. Children who can walk often squat for a while when walking or playing. Older children's fingers and toes are thick and dark.

Children complained of fatigue, poor physical strength, plain sweating, perioral cyanosis and hemoptysis. Abnormal development, such as emaciation, malnutrition, growth retardation, etc. The child developed chest pain and syncope.

matters needing attention

It is suggested that pregnant women should go to regular medical institutions for echocardiography from the 20th week to the 28th week of pregnancy to see if fetal heart has malformations, such as septal defect, cardiac dysplasia, valve atresia, etc.