sydänvikoja
Sydänvikoja, also known as congenital heart defects, are structural problems present in the heart at birth. These conditions can affect how blood flows through the heart and body. They are among the most common birth defects, affecting approximately 1 in 100 live births. The causes of most congenital heart defects are not fully understood, but a combination of genetic and environmental factors is believed to play a role. Certain medical conditions in the mother during pregnancy, such as diabetes or rubella, can increase the risk.
Symptoms of sydänvikoja vary widely depending on the severity and type of defect. Some may be mild
Treatment for sydänvikoja depends on the specific defect. Some mild defects may resolve on their own, while