A congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a condition a baby is born with, where there’s a hole in the diaphragm. The diaphragm is a muscle that separates the chest from the belly. Because of the hole, organs like the intestines can move up into the chest, pressing on the lungs.
Symptoms
- Trouble breathing or breathing quickly
- Skin that looks bluish (cyanosis)
- Belly tenderness or tightness
- Vomiting or feeling sick
- Difficulty gaining weight or growing
Causes
- Genetics: It can run in families.
- Development Issues: Problems during the baby’s development in the womb.
- Blockages: Issues with the diaphragm’s formation.
- Premature Birth: Being born early or being very small.
Interventions
- Physical Exam: Check the child’s health.
- Medical History: Review the child’s medical background.
- Imaging Tests: Use ultrasound or X-ray to see inside the body and confirm the diagnosis.
Types of Surgical Interventions
- Surgical Repair: Fixing the hole and repositioning the organs.
- Expert Care: Experienced surgeons and anesthesiologists handle the procedure.
- Supportive Care: Managing pain and caring for the wound to help recovery.
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