
Congenital Heart Defect Treatment
Congenital Heart Defects (CHDs) are structural problems with the heart present at birth. Treatment varies depending on the defect's severity and can include medication to manage symptoms, catheter-based procedures to repair heart issues, or surgery to correct or replace damaged structures. In some mild cases, doctors may monitor the condition over time without immediate intervention. Early diagnosis and a tailored treatment plan are crucial, as they can significantly improve a child's health, growth, and quality of life. Lifelong follow-up care may also be necessary for ongoing monitoring and management.