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The baby has a heart defect. Is there a problem?


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Whether there is a problem with a baby's heart defect should be analyzed according to the specific situation:
if there is a slight defect in the atrial septum and ventricular septum of the baby's heart or patent ductus arteriosus, and there are no obvious clinical symptoms at ordinary times, no complications are caused, and the heart defect is likely to self-heal and generally will not cause health problems. If the baby has a little heart defect, accompanied by severe pulmonary hypertension, Eisenmenger syndrome, obvious palpitations, chest distress, asthma and other symptoms, and infectious endocarditis, cerebrovascular accident and other complications, the heart defect can not heal itself at this time, and will bring harm to the body.