Can congenital heart disease be cured?

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Once the newborn is checked out of congenital heart disease, parents are very anxious, which means that the child's heart is abnormal. Many parents of children with congenital heart disease want to know whether congenital heart disease can be cured? If it can be treated better, can congenital heart disease be cured? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Can congenital heart disease be cured?

At present, the treatment of congenital heart disease mainly includes drug treatment, surgical treatment and interventional treatment. However, the final choice of treatment depends on the condition of the child. The doctor of heart disease will give treatment suggestions according to the situation of the child.

If the child belongs to non shunt or left to right shunt, the prognosis of these two cases is very good. If the heart is shunted from right to left, it belongs to the type of serious disease. In this case, the operation is very difficult. Some patients can not be completely corrected because of the incomplete development of the heart structure, so they can only reduce the symptoms and improve the quality of life through operation.

Interventional therapy can also be divided into two types, one is to expand the narrow part of the heart valve by balloon dilation technology, the other is to use some metal occluders with memory to block the part of the heart defect, the most significant is atrial defect. Interventional therapy has the advantages of small trauma and quick recovery, but it can not completely replace the surgical treatment.

matters needing attention

If expectant mothers have the habit of smoking and drinking, it's better to stop at least half a year before pregnancy. Medicine has proved that pregnant women over 35 years old have a significantly increased risk of fetal genetic abnormalities. So it's best to give birth before the age of 35. If this cannot be done, it is suggested that the elderly pregnant women must accept strict perinatal medical observation and health care.