Why Babies with CHD Often Struggle to Gain Weight?

Babies with congenital heart disease frequently experience slow weight gain. This is due to a combination of increased energy demand and reduced feeding capacity.

The heart and lungs work harder, burning more calories, while feeding becomes tiring. Many infants are unable to consume enough to meet their needs.

Additional factors such as low oxygen levels and digestive issues can further impact growth.

With proper medical and nutritional support, most babies improve over time.


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