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Question Title: Pulominc Valvular Stenosis

Forum: The Heart Forum
Topic: Stenosis


My son was diagnosed with pulmonic valvular stenosis at 6 weeks of age. His cardiologist and pediatricians have all warned me of the threat of endocarditis in the event of bacteria collecting around the valve. My question is this: Do I have to more vigilant of infections such as strep throat than I normally would or is it only bacteria introduced into the bloodstream that poses this hazard?



Dear Jean, thank you for your question. Only bacteria that enter the bloodstream cause endocarditis. Strep throat should not put your son at risk for endocarditis. There are forms of strep bacteria that live in the mouth that can cause endocarditis when dental procedures are done without antibiotic prophylaxis. Thus, your son should receive appropriate antibiotics before dental procedures and other invasive (intravascular) procedures. Otherwise, he should be treated in the same fashion as other children for oropharyngeal infections.

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