HEART HOLE- AN ABNORMAL BIRTH DEFECT
Abstract
Heart hole defect is very common among newborns, it is due to structural abnormalities of the heart. Congenital means present from birth and affects almost in 100 newly born. Some Congenital heart diseases are lethal if not treated and some congenital heart diseases do not need any treatment. There are many forms of congenital heart disease such as arterial septal defects (ASD) and ventricular septal defects (VSD). These defects are usually diagnosed after a baby is born. The size of the ventricular/arterial defects may cause shortness of breath and tiredness. This present study focuses on understanding in detail congenital heart diseases their effects and their severity.
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