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Treatment of Congenital heart disease
Congenital heart diseases that affects a child’s health and lifestyle will usually require surgery, depending on the exact nature of the disease. Most children make a straightforward recovery.
Advances in the surgical treatment of congenital heart disease mean that nowadays most children can be cured. At the very least, treatment can greatly improve quality of life.
In some cases, further surgery will be required in later life. Precautions may also be necessary when taking certain medications, depending on the type of heart defect and the type of surgery carried out.









