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Will My Child Need Surgery For Ostium Secundum?

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my daughter 3 months old diagnosed by ostium secundum 7mm
she will go by its own or she will need surgery
my doctor describe lasix with potassium syrup thats enough or not
plz help
Mon, 10 Aug 2015
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The lasix and potassium are to prevent her heart from malfunctioning due to the abnormal circulation causing stress on the heart. The defect may either stay the same and keep causing problems or may become free from symptoms over years. It is impossible to say at this stage whether she has to have surgery. I would probably say she might need it later, once she is a bit heavier and bigger.
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Will My Child Need Surgery For Ostium Secundum?

The lasix and potassium are to prevent her heart from malfunctioning due to the abnormal circulation causing stress on the heart. The defect may either stay the same and keep causing problems or may become free from symptoms over years. It is impossible to say at this stage whether she has to have surgery. I would probably say she might need it later, once she is a bit heavier and bigger.