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    Congenital Heart Defects

    Congenital Heart Defects



    When To Call a Doctor

    Call 911 or other emergency services immediately if your child has Reference severe difficulty breathing Opens New Window, faints, or has Reference seizures Opens New Window.

    Call your doctor immediately if your child with a congenital heart defect has:

    Talk to your doctor if your child with a congenital heart defect has:

    • Moderate difficulty breathing.
    • Fewer wet diapers and has swelling (puffy eyes, hands, and feet).
    • A poor appetite and isn't eating well, or sweats while eating, or has a rapid heartbeat or rapid breathing while eating.
    • Less energy or seems to be sleeping more than usual.
    • Sudden weight gain or isn't gaining weight.

    Who to See

    The following health professionals can evaluate symptoms of a congenital heart defect:

    To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Reference Making the Most of Your Appointment.



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