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Children with congenital (present at birth) heart disease may grow or develop more slowly than other children. For instance:
Nutritional issues affect growth and development in children with congenital heart disease:
Your child's primary doctor, nurse, or nutritionist can help create a plan to make sure that your child gets enough nutrition to meet their body's needs. Suggestions may include:
Children with congenital heart disease may fall behind in their development for several reasons. These include:
Parents of children with congenital heart disease can help promote their child's development. Health care team members will give guidelines that are special for each child. Here are some ways you can encourage your child's development:
Great advances have been made in the treatment of children with congenital heart disease.
But these children are rarely “cured.” The most complex defects often need multiple medicines and other therapies. Complications may develop and repeat surgeries or procedures may be needed.
Issues related to lifestyle and well-being are important for these children. Such issues include:
Your child will need regular follow-up care during their life at a center offering adult congenital cardiac care.
Talk with your child's doctor about the specific outlook for your child.