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International Congenital Heart Defect Day 2022

by Dr. Jayashree Gopinath on February 13, 2022 at 10:00 AM
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Every year February 14th is observed as International Congenital Heart Defect Day, promoting awareness and providing education about congenital heart defects.


Congenital Heart Defect Day was launched by Children's Heart Society, a non-profitable organization based in Canada to support families of children with congenital and acquired heart disease. Other organizations, such as Heart Kids (Australia) and Dr. Mani Children Heart Foundation (India) joined the initiative, and the observance has gone international.

‘International Congenital Heart Defect Day raises public awareness about congenital heart anomaly, through various advocacy programs and campaigns.’

Congenital heart defects (CHDs) are the most common birth defect that occurs in the structure of the heart and great vessels. This can lead to several problems, including blood flow changes, poorly developed heart valves, reduced oxygen levels, and holes in the heart.

Babies born with CHD usually have breathing trouble, poor weight gain, poor circulation, and tiring easily. The cause of congenital heart defect is unknown, but research suggests that CHD is hereditary or associated with a genetic condition.

Smoking during pregnancy, premature birth, and mothers with chronic health issues increase the risk of CHD.

There are several types of CHD. The common types include

Some defects are milder than others. Mild heart defects may not require treatment. However, complex heart defects may require open-heart surgery and sometimes more than one surgery, or a heart transplant.

There is no cure for CHD. However, treatment can greatly enhance the quality of life and add years to a child's life.

How to Observe?

Health organizations hold a variety of events during the day. These events include charity races, heart walks, symposiums, and informational presentations. To participate:

Facts


References:

  1. Data and Statistics on Congenital Heart Defects - (https:www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/heartdefects/data.html)
  2. Congenital Heart Defects - (https:www.heart.org/en/health-topics/congenital-heart-defects)
  3. Congenital Heart Defects Awareness Day - (http://www.chdinfo.com/chdaware.php)


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