How Does the Severity of Congenital Heart Disease Vary?

 Congenital heart disease covers a wide range of conditions.

Severity depends on how the defect affects blood flow and heart function.

Mild defects may include:

• Small septal defects.
• Minor valve abnormalities.

These often require monitoring rather than treatment.

Severe defects can disrupt circulation and oxygen delivery.

These cases may require early surgical intervention.

Understanding severity helps guide treatment and long-term care.


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