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5 Signs Your Child May Need to See a Heart Doctor

A cardiologist at Children’s National Hospital outlines what should raise concerns and how they should be handled.

By Children's National Hospital Contributor February 15, 2024 at 9:09 am

Ensuring the well-being of your children is a top priority for parents, and while they may seem full of boundless energy, there are instances where their health requires special attention. One vital aspect that may sometimes be overlooked is cardiovascular health. Recognizing the signs that your child may need to see a heart doctor is crucial in maintaining their overall wellness.  

Dr. Annette Ansong, associate chief of outpatient cardiology at Children’s National Hospital, explores five key indicators that could suggest potential cardiovascular issues in children, emphasizing the importance of early detection and intervention for a healthy and thriving future. 

Family History: If there is a family history of heart disease or related conditions, it could increase the risk for your child, depending on the condition. Discussing this with your child’s doctor may lead to further evaluation. 

Chest Pain or Discomfort: If your child experiences persistent unexplained chest pain or discomfort, it may be a cause for concern. However, many other less serious conditions also can cause chest pain, so it’s essential to consult first with your child’s doctor for proper evaluation. 

Shortness of Breath: Persistent or unexplained shortness of breath, especially during physical activity, could be a sign of an underlying cardiovascular issue or a respiratory issue. It is recommended that further investigation initially be done with your child’s doctor.  

Irregular Heartbeat (Arrhythmia): If your child has an irregular heartbeat, palpitations, or fainting episodes, it may warrant further investigation to determine the cause. 

Exercise-Induced Symptoms: If your child experiences symptoms such as dizziness, chest pain, or fainting during or after exercise, it is crucial to consult with your child’s doctor. 

When children have any of the signs above, it is important to mention this to your child’s primary doctor to see if a referral is needed to a heart doctor for children, also known as a pediatric cardiologist. If a referral is made, then additional evaluations can be done that may include other diagnostic measures. Parents who have immediate concerns should seek medical advice promptly. 

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