Hi,
thanks for your kind guidance. really your answer brought much relief to us. we were under lots of stress and were worried about the report. now after your answer we can have peaceful sleep. once again thank you so much
Dear Azzu,
It appears that your son has a small secundum atrial septal defect (ASD), which is a hole in the wall between the upper two chambers of the heart. There is a very good chance that this hole will close by itself by age 3 to 5 years. However, if it does not close, he should likely remain without symptoms and do quite well. These defects typically do not get larger; they remain small or close by themselves. If it remains small and does not close, I would not recommend any intervention unless he demonstrates that he has had a blood clot go across the hole. Otherwise, he can be observed.