Treatments For Tetralogy Of Fallot

Follow-Up Treatment With A Cardiologist

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Scheduling a baby for follow-up treatment with a cardiologist is imperative. Though one may have successfully completed the intracardiac repair surgery and appears to have a healthy heart, if they have once suffered from tetralogy of Fallot, they must still be prepared to maintain routine visits to a cardiologist trained in treating congenital heart disease. During these visits, the doctor will examine the conditions of both the patient and the heart to make sure the surgical procedures were successful, and the patient remains healthy and free of further complications. Sometimes surgery-related issues arise later on in life, so the patient should maintain regular check-ups as a preventative measure.

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Prevent Infection

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Because tetralogy of Fallot is the result of severe heart defects, a doctor may recommend antibiotics to prevent infection within the patient. As a result of this disease, a person is at an increased risk for contracting endocarditis. Endocarditis is an infection that occurs within the heart lining and is usually related to the valves of the heart. It often occurs when some form of bacteria or fungi invades the body via the mouth or another opening of the body and makes its way to the heart. A doctor may also recommend this course of treatment to prevent infection before permitting a patient to undergo any other surgeries or dental procedures if the tetralogy of Fallot hasn't been completely prepared.

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