What should be done to prevent ventricular septal defect in children?

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Hello doctor! The doctor told me what should I do with ventricular septal disease in children to make the disease progress well? How should children eat to have a healthy heart? Seek medical advice. I would like to thank the doctor.
Xuan Thien, 1990
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Hello! With the question: "What should I do for ventricular septal disease in children to progress well?" Your doctor will answer as follows:
Ventricular septal defect is a common congenital heart disease. Only a very low percentage are self-occlusive (with small openings), and most require intervention or surgery.
Children with ventricular septal defect need to be cared for, have good nutrition to help improve their health, and monitor their pathology regularly to determine the time of intervention.
You should register for an examination with congenital heart specialists of one of the Vinmec Health System hospitals nationwide for specific instructions.
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Answered by Master, Doctor Tran Hong Nhat - Interventional Cardiologist - Cardiovascular Center - Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital
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