Heart defects in babies can be congenital and may require surgery or other treatments.
Conditions like congenital heart defects, patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), and tetralogy of Fallot are common in newborns.
If your baby shows signs of trouble breathing, fatigue, or cyanosis (blue skin), consult a pediatrician immediately.
Treatment may include medication, surgery, and follow-up care to manage heart conditions in infants.
Ongoing monitoring and medical care are essential for babies born with heart defects.
For managing baby heart defect symptoms.