Congenital heart disease ventricular septal defect

Dr. Jordan Scott
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2025-05-14 11:00:41
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Congenital heart disease ventricular septal defect may be caused by incomplete development in the embryonic period. Small defects do not show obvious symptoms. Large defects may show symptoms of shortness of breath, difficulty breathing and feeding difficulties. General fatigue, excessive sweating and heart failure may also occur.