One of the most common misunderstandings concerning heart disease is that it only affects adults. However, nearly 130,000 children in India are born with congenital heart disease each year. Congenital heart disease is a birth abnormality that damages the baby's heart's natural process. They are essentially structural flaws in the heart and blood arteries. Despite being the most prevalent type of birth abnormality, there is no prevention or cure for congenital heart disease, but the treatment includes surgical and/or interventional techniques. In India, paediatric cardiac therapy is still in its infancy. Congenital heart disease incidences have increased in India due to a lack of knowledge and poor health care facilities. Misconceptions about this deadly condition might have a negative influence on the patient's treatment, states Dr Ranjit Jagtap , a cardiothoracic surgeon in Pune. Types of congenital heart disorders a hole in the heart: a gap between two ch...
Dr. Ranjit Jagtap is a functioning individual from the Indian Association of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeons (IACTS).