Symptoms of Congenital Heart disease

Symptoms of Congenital Heart disease








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Symptoms of Congenital Heart disease
Posted in 2014

A congenital heart defect is often detected during a pregnancy ultrasound. If your doctor hears an abnormal heartbeat, for instance, they may further investigate the issue by performing certain tests. These may include an echocardiogram, a chest X-ray, or an MRI scan. If a diagnosis is made, your doctor will make sure the appropriate specialists are available during delivery.
In some cases, the symptoms of a congenital heart defect may not appear until shortly after birth. Newborns with heart defects may experience:
  • bluish lips, skin, fingers, and toes
  • breathlessness or trouble breathing
  • feeding difficulties
  • low birth weight
  • chest pain
  • delayed growth
In other cases, the symptoms of a congenital heart defect may not appear until many years after birth. Once symptoms do develop, they may include:
  • abnormal heart rhythms
  • dizziness
  • trouble breathing
  • fainting
  • swelling
  • fatigue
My advise to all couples when you want to give birth to a child you should take Healthy food which will consume minimum oxygen for your body needs and remaining oxygen is useful to you unborn child's body to open all cells.  Always remember "Prevention is better than Cure"



My advise
1....  Every one on this earth takes 6 liters of Oxygen per minute
2...   A conceived woman should consume minimum oxygen for her body needs so that her child body receives  more oxygen to open all heart cells, brain cells etc...
3...   Consumption of oxygen of mother is depend upon  food...So mother during her pregnancy should avoid heavy, oily, non Vegetarian etc.. food
4...  If the child receives sufficient oxygen all his heart cells will be opened before birth.

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