Ventricular septal defects (VSDs) are common congenital heart defects where there's a hole in the wall between the heart's lower chambers (ventricles). In many cases, small VSDs can close on their own as the child grows, especially if they are small and not causing significant symptoms. However, larger VSDs or those causing symptoms may require medical intervention or surgery. It's important for your daughter to be regularly monitored by a pediatric cardiologist to determine the best course of action for her specific situation. Please consult with a qualified healthcare professional for personalized advice and management.
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Sir my daughter have moderate peri membranous VSd.is it itself close
Ventricular septal defects (VSDs) are common congenital heart defects where there's a hole in the wall between the heart's lower chambers (ventricles). In many cases, small VSDs can close on their own as the child grows, especially if they are small and not causing significant symptoms. However, larger VSDs or those causing symptoms may require medical intervention or surgery. It's important for your daughter to be regularly monitored by a pediatric cardiologist to determine the best course of action for her specific situation. Please consult with a qualified healthcare professional for personalized advice and management.
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