Medical and pharmacological treatment for congenital heart disease.. Diuretics. Blood pressure reducers. Digoxin. Propranolol



Cardiologists use three types of drugs to help the heart muscle function better:
1 - diuretics: The most famous drug Lasix (Lasix), which reduces the amount of fluid in the blood and thus reduce the burden on the heart by pumping less blood.
2 - blood pressure reducers: There are several types, and the most important types of anti-angiotensin conversion drugs (as a drug) and anti-beta-adrenaline (as propranolol).
Digoxin: a drug that strengthens the heart muscle to better pump blood and is one of the most famous drugs used.
Other types of intravenous prostaglandins are intravenous drugs that allow the opening of the arterial artery between the aorta, pulmonary artery, intravenous, intravenous, aspirin, and other drugs.
With the development of the catheter, many medical procedures were performed to treat some congenital heart diseases without surgery. One of the most popular of these methods is to enlarge the valves by placing an inflatable bag at the end of the catheter tube. And also made an artificial opening in the wall separating the atria to allow blood from the left ventricle to Yemen. And blocked the arterial canal or blocked the holes by placing a medical cushion during the catheterization.
Good nutrition should also be taken care of. Consult your pediatrician and dietitian for advice and guidance to strengthen your child's structure and overcome breastfeeding problems. Poor structure or malnutrition has a negative impact on the health of the child and may delay corrective surgeries, so be aware of them. One of the most useful tips for breastfeeding is to give your child milk or food in the form of small amounts but frequently with the addition of more calories to food by adding nutrients to the milk or replacing it with concentrated food. According to nutritionist's advice. If these methods are not successful, the doctor may recommend the development of a feeding tube through the mouth or nose to increase the amount of calories that the child receives.