About Atrioventricular Septal Defect
Atrioventricular Septal Defect, also known as atrioventricular canal defect, is related to congenital heart defects, multiple types, 4 and ventricular septal defect 1. An important gene associated with Atrioventricular Septal Defect is SMARCAL1 (SWI/SNF Related, Matrix Associated, Actin Dependent Regulator Of Chromatin, Subfamily A Like 1), and among its related pathways/superpathways are G-AlphaQ Signaling and Human Embryonic Stem Cell Pluripotency. The drugs Benzocaine and Tannic acid have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include heart, lung and atrioventricular node, and related phenotypes are growth/size/body region and homeostasis/metabolism
Major Symptoms of Atrioventricular Septal Defect
Atrioventricular septal defect (ASD) is a congenital heart defect that affects the heart's electrical activity. Some of the major symptoms of ASD include palpitations, shortness of breath, fatigue, and dizziness. These symptoms can be caused by the condition's impact on the heart's electrical activity.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Atrioventricular Septal Defect
People with Atrioventricular septal defect (ASD), a congenital underdevelopment of the heart, may need special lifestyle changes to manage their health problems. The following are some lifestyle options suitable for people with ASD:
1. Active treatment: ASD requires active treatment, including drug treatment, surgical treatment, etc. Patients should undergo treatment under the guidance of a doctor and recover according to the doctor's recommendations.
2. Healthy diet: People with ASD should follow a healthy diet and avoid foods high in cholesterol, salt and fat. Patients are advised to eat more vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and low-fat protein foods.
3. Moderate exercise: Moderate exercise is beneficial to ASD patients, as it can improve cardiopulmonary function and reduce symptoms. Patients should choose appropriate exercise methods according to their own conditions and perform them under the guidance of a doctor.
4. Avoid irritating foods: ASD patients should avoid irritating foods, such as coffee, chocolate, caffeine, etc. These foods may cause heart discomfort and worsen symptoms.
5. Regular check-ups: ASD patients should check their heart health regularly, including electrocardiogram, echocardiogram, etc. These tests can help doctors monitor the progression of the disease and identify and treat potential problems early.
6. Learn to cope with stress: People with ASD may need to cope with psychological and physical stress, including emotional instability, insomnia, anxiety, etc. Patients can learn to cope with these stressors and seek psychological and medical support. People with ASD need active treatment, pay attention to lifestyle and mental health, and recover under the guidance of doctors.
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