Congenital Heart Conditions
Heart conditions present at birth that affect the structure or function of the heart and may require monitoring, medication, procedures, or long-term specialist care.
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Heart conditions present at birth that affect the structure or function of the heart and may require monitoring, medication, procedures, or long-term specialist care.
A procedure to improve blood flow to the heart by bypassing blocked or narrowed arteries.
A heart condition where the blood vessels supplying your heart become narrowed over time, which can lead to chest discomfort or pain, shortness of breath, or a heart attack.
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A procedure that uses a small camera to examine the bladder and urinary tract, helping diagnose and sometimes treat urinary problems.
A condition where a blood clot forms in a deep vein, usually in your leg, which can block blood flow and lead to serious complications if untreated.
A condition where a child takes longer than expected to reach developmental milestones related to movement, communication, learning, behaviour, or social interaction.
Neurological conditions or developmental concerns that affect movement, coordination, communication, learning, behaviour, or overall neurological development in children.
A long-term condition that affects how your body regulates blood sugar, which can impact energy, metabolism, and overall health over time.
A group of digestive conditions that affect bowel movements and digestion, often causing loose stools, abdominal discomfort, bloating, or changes in bowel habits.
A procedure to remove pus from an infected area, helping relieve pain, reduce swelling, and allow the infection to heal.
Infections affecting the ear in children, often causing ear pain, fever, hearing changes, irritability, or sleep disturbance.
A procedure to place small tubes in the eardrum to allow fluid to drain and improve hearing.
Emotional or psychological concerns that affect how children feel, cope, interact, regulate emotions, or function in daily life.
A group of emotional and behavioural concerns that may affect sleep, coping, mood, concentration, and the ability to adjust to stressful or changing life situations.
A serious infection affecting the inner lining of the heart or heart valves, which can damage heart structures and affect circulation.
A condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus, often causing pelvic pain, painful periods, and, in some cases, fertility concerns.
A group of procedures that use a flexible camera to examine and treat conditions in the oesophagus, stomach, and upper digestive system.
A condition where the adenoids become enlarged, sometimes causing breathing difficulties, snoring, nasal blockage, or recurrent infections in children.
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