Male | 1
You need to visit a pediatric cardiologist and he will provide you the treatment on
Birth weight, Present weight and if any symptom child have.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Harapriya B
Female | 32
Tricuspid regurgitation at 24 weeks means a tiny amount of blood flows back into the heart. It's common and typically doesn't cause issues for babies. Your little one will likely be fine. No treatment needed. Monitor during regular check-ups. If concerns arise, we'll address them then. For now, relax and focus on caring for yourself and your baby.
Answered on 25th June '24
Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Male | 12
Your 12-year-old boy's chest pain and poor weight gain complaint can be alarming. You should consult a pediatrician who specializes in cardiology to assess pain in the chest as well as see a pediatrician or pediatric endocrinologist who can address his weight and growth issues.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Female | 10 month
This is referred to as a congenital heart defect. Some signs might include difficulty breathing, poor weight gain, and a bluish tint to the skin. The hole can disrupt normal blood flow. Surgery may sometimes be needed to repair the hole, but not always. Your baby's doctor will guide you on the best treatment plan.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Female | 29
A 2mm perimembranous VSD refers to a tiny opening in the heart. Whereas, right renal dysplasia signifies improper formation of the right kidney. Occasionally, the hole might naturally close as the baby develops further. However, if it persists, surgical intervention may be needed once the baby grows older. The likelihood of surgery depends upon the baby's progress over time. Ensure regular follow-ups with your doctor to provide optimal care for your baby.
Answered on 25th June '24
Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
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