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According to Dr. Ranjit Jagtap, there are several factors such as a sedentary lifestyle, coronary artery anomalies, or Marfan syndrome. Other contributors to heart disease in children include genetic predisposition, family history, and certain medical conditions which are out of their control. It is important to consider a holistic approach to heart health and address all relevant risk factors – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Debunking the 5 Prominent Myths About Heart Disease In Children — Dr Ranjit Jagtap


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DEBunKing tHE 5 PRominEnt MYtHs ABout HEaRt
DisEasE In CHilDREn DR Ranjit JagtaP
DR. Ranjit jagtaP Clinic
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IntRoDuction
We often associate heart disease with adults and
are ignorant about the risks of heart disease in
children. But its important to debunk the myths
surrounding heart disease in children. Today we
strive to bring you the facts and provide
valuable insights into the misconceptions
surrounding heart disease in children, raising
awareness and shedding light on the facts. By
understanding the truth, we can take proactive
steps to protect the heart health of our
children. Lets explore and debunk these myths
to ensure a healthier future for our young ones.
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MYtH 1 HEaRt DisEasE
OnlY AffEcts OlDER ADults
Lets start off with the most prominent one
Heart disease knows no age limit. Contrary to
popular belief, children can be affected by
heart disease as well. Heart disease is the
leading cause of death among children and
adolescents in the United States.
Even in India, about 200,000 children are born
with congenital heart disease. It is crucial to
recognize that heart disease can manifest at any
age and take appropriate measures to safeguard
the heart health of our children.
Understanding the various types of heart diseases
that can affect children and recognizing the
symptoms is vital in early detection and
prevention.
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MYtH 2 CHilDREn Cannot DEvEloP HEaRt DisEasE
Heart disease can develop in children of any age.
Even babies can be born with heart defects, with
over 200k Indian children being born with CHD.
Various factors contribute to the development of
heart disease in children, including genetic
predisposition, lifestyle choices, and
environmental factors. Although it is often
overlooked, even puberty can lead to heart
disease, especially in girls who can develop
PCOD during their puberty. On a visit to Dr.
Ranjit Jagtap clinic, we were also informed that
young girls with PCOS/PCOD are twice as likely to
develop heart conditions such as stroke. It is
crucial to be aware of these risk factors and
seek proper medical attention if there are
concerns about a childs heart health. Early
detection and intervention play a significant
role in managing and treating heart disease in
children.
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MYtH 3 HEaRt DisEasE in CHilDREn is AlwaYs
GEnEtic
Low acaDEmic acHiEvEmEnt While genetics can
contribute to heart disease in children, it is
not always the sole reason. Approximately half
of all cases of heart disease in children are
caused by genetics, while the other half can be
attributed to various factors such as lifestyle
choices and environmental influences. Around 12
Lakh Indian youngsters die of Cardiac arrests
every year with many of them being under the age
of 20. Understanding the multifaceted nature of
heart disease in children allows us to implement
preventive measures and make informed decisions
to promote heart-healthy lifestyles for our
children.
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MytH 4 Only OvERwEigHt oR ObEsE CHilDREn aRE at
RisK foR HEaRt DisEasE
  • While being overweight or obese is a risk factor
    for heart
  • disease in children, it is not the only factor.
    According to Dr. Ranjit Jagtap, there are
    several factors such as a sedentary lifestyle,
    coronary artery anomalies, or Marfan syndrome.
    Other contributors to heart disease in children
    include genetic predisposition, family history,
    and certain medical conditions which are out of
    their control. It is important to consider a
    holistic approach to heart health and address
    all relevant risk factors

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MYtH 5 HEaRt DisEasE in CHilDREn Cannot BE
PREvEntED
By promoting a heart-healthy lifestyle from an
early age and providing proper guidance and
support, we can minimise the risk of heart
disease in children. Advances in medical
technology and ongoing research have also
allowed effective treatments for various types of
heart diseases in children. Dr. Ranjit Jagtap
News recommends parents take timely intervention
interventions since proper medication, surgical
procedures, and lifestyle changes can
significantly improve outcomes and quality of
life for children with heart disease.
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DEBunKing MYtHs anD Raising AwaREnEss aBout HEaRt
DisEasE in CHilDREn
In conclusion, it is crucial to debunk the myths
surrounding heart disease in children. Heart
disease can affect children of any age and is
not exclusively limited to older adults. By
understanding the truth and dispelling
misconceptions, we can take proactive steps to
protect the heart health of our children. Raising
awareness, recognizing the risk factors, and
promoting healthy lifestyles are essential in
safeguarding the well-being of our young ones. It
is important to seek professional medical advice
and guidance to ensure early detection, proper
management, and the best possible outcomes for
children with heart disease. Lets empower
ourselves and parents with knowledge and work
towards a future where heart disease in children
is better understood and prevented.
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THanK You!
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