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Congenital Disease Treatment and Care

How Are Congenital Diseases Treated and Managed?

Treatment of congenital diseases is highly specialized and tailored to the type and severity of each anomaly. Interventions often begin at birth, and in some cases, even before delivery, with the goal of correcting structural defects, managing functional imbalances, and preventing long-term complications or disabilities.

At Liv Hospital, we use a multidisciplinary “Care Cluster” approach, where pediatric cardiologists, surgeons, neonatologists, and other specialists collaborate closely. This coordinated care ensures that every child receives a seamless, personalized treatment plan, from prenatal diagnosis to postnatal therapy and long-term follow up.

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Fetal Therapy (Prenatal Treatment)

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In some cases, medical intervention starts in the womb. This can include:

  • Fetal Medication: Giving the mother medicine that crosses the placenta to treat fetal heart rhythm problems.
  • Fetal Surgery: Minimally invasive procedures to treat life-threatening conditions like certain types of spina bifida or urinary tract obstructions.
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Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU)

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Many babies with congenital diseases require immediate specialized support after birth.

  • Respiratory Support: Ventilators or high-flow oxygen for babies with lung or heart issues.
  • Therapeutic Cooling: Used for infants who experienced oxygen deprivation to protect brain function.
  • Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN): Providing nutrients through a vein for babies with gastrointestinal defects.

Surgical Correction

Surgery is often the primary treatment for structural birth defects:

  • Cardiovascular Surgery: Repairing heart valves or closing holes (VSD/ASD) in the heart walls.
  • Craniofacial Surgery: Correcting cleft lip and palate or skull shapes.
  • Gastrointestinal Surgery: Repairing blockages or defects in the abdominal wall (like gastroschisis).

Pharmacological Management

Functional or metabolic congenital diseases are often managed with medication:

  • Enzyme Replacement Therapy: For metabolic disorders where the body is missing a specific enzyme.
  • Hormone Therapy: Essential for conditions like congenital hypothyroidism to ensure normal brain development.
  • Antibiotics: Used preventatively for children with certain heart defects or immune deficiencies.
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Medical Nutrition and Dietary Management

For metabolic congenital diseases (like PKU or Galactosemia), the “medicine” is often a strictly controlled diet.

  • Specialized Formulas: Removing specific amino acids or sugars that the baby’s body cannot process.
  • Lifelong Monitoring: Regular blood tests to ensure nutrient levels are safe for the brain and organs.

Orthopedic Interventions

Structural issues in the limbs or spine may require:

  • Casting and Bracing: The “Ponseti method” of serial casting is highly effective for correcting clubfoot without major surgery.
  • Prosthetics: Providing functional limbs for children born with limb deficiencies.

Physical and Occupational Therapy

For conditions that affect movement or muscle tone (such as Spina Bifida or chromosomal syndromes):

  • Early Stimulation: Helping infants reach motor milestones like sitting or grasping.
  • Sensory Support: Helping children with sensory processing differences navigate their environment.

Assistive Technology and Devices

Modern technology provides life-changing tools for congenital conditions:

  • Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants: For congenital deafness.
  • Mobility Aids: Custom wheelchairs or standers for children with musculoskeletal challenges.

Psychosocial Support and Counseling

Managing a congenital disease is a journey for the whole family.

  • Parental Training: Teaching families how to manage specialized equipment or diets at home.
  • Psychological Care: Helping children and siblings cope with the emotional aspects of a chronic condition or physical difference.

Long Term Transition Care

Many congenital diseases require lifelong surveillance. Transition clinics help teenagers move from pediatric to adult specialists, ensuring their care remains consistent as they grow. 

Why Choose Liv Hospital for Congenital Disease Care?

At Liv Hospital, congenital disease care is defined by synergy. Our Pediatric Surgical and Medical teams operate in a world-class NICU, specializing in minimally invasive neonatal surgery and complex metabolic management. Our “Care Coordinators” streamline appointments and specialist visits, allowing parents to focus on their baby.
We combine cutting-edge science with compassionate care to help every child thrive.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Can a baby "outgrow" a congenital heart defect?

Small holes (like some VSDs) may close naturally, but larger defects usually need surgery.

 No. It primarily improves feeding, speech, and prevents ear infections, though appearance also benefits.

 Urgency varies; some heart or abdominal repairs are needed within 24–48 hours.

 Often yes. Conditions like PKU require a specialized diet to protect cognitive development.

 A surgically implanted device that provides sound perception for profound deafness or severe hearing loss.

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