Treatment Approaches For Noonan Syndrome

Heart Medication Or Surgery

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Noonan syndrome can negatively affect the heart, causing pulmonary stenosis, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, septal defects, or an irregular heartbeat. These conditions are caused by the malformation of parts of the heart. Heart medication or surgery are some of the options patients have if they are suffering from the impact Noonan syndrome has on the heart. Sometimes the only way to fix these issues is to have surgery to augment the structure of the heart and provide support where it is needed. Depending on the severity of the defect, the condition may only need to be monitored or managed with medication. However, there are conditions caused by Noonan syndrome that get bad enough that surgery is needed to correct them. Any heart issues should be monitored and evaluated from childhood through adulthood. Proper monitoring will result in the doctor seeing any change in condition and being able to adjust medication or suggest therapy if needed.

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