Why are kids dying of heart diseasesA 17-year-old class 12 trainee in Gujarat passed away due to heart attack, reports have actually said. She was climbing up stairs throughout the recess when she started feeling uneasy and out of breath. After sweating

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A 17-year-old class 12 student in Gujarat died due to cardiac arrest, reports have said
She was climbing stairs during the recess when she began feeling uneasy and breathless
After sweating profusely she was unconscious after which she was rushed to hospital where she was pronounced dead
In April 2023, a 13 year old girl died of heart attack
The incident happened at Abbaipalem village in Mahabubabad's Maripeda mandal in Telangana
The deceased was a class 6 student
To understand this alarming incident and many as such which have happened in the past, we at ETimes-TOI spoke to experts on this matter.In
recent years, the distressing occurrence of children experiencing heart attacks has raised concern among parents, medical professionals, and
communities alike
Though rare, these events highlight the importance of understanding the factors that contribute to such incidents and taking necessary
V
Rajasekhar, Senior Consultant Interventional Cardiologist - Electrophysiologist, Certified Specialist for TAVR (Percutaneous Trans Aortic
Valve Replacement), Yashoda Hospitals Hyderabad.These conditions are either congenital or acquired and parents should be aware of the
symptoms so that the disease is treated early, says Dr
Shreya Dubey - Consultant - Neonatology - Pediatrics, CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram.What are the factors that put a kid's heart at risk?Dr
V
Rajasekhar: While heart attacks are commonly associated with older individuals, several factors can increase the risk in kids
One primary cause is congenital heart defects, which are structural abnormalities present at birth that affect the heart's function
These defects can obstruct blood flow or lead to irregular heart rhythms, making children susceptible to heart attacks
Other contributing factors include certain medical conditions such as Kawasaki disease, cardiomyopathies, and genetic disorders.What parents
should know about this?Dr
V
Rajasekhar: Lifestyle choices also play a role in a child's heart health
Childhood obesity, caused by poor diet and sedentary habits, is a significant concern
It can lead to conditions like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes, all of which raise the risk of heart problems
Additionally, smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke, substance abuse, and lack of physical activity contribute to heart disease risk in
children.What are symptoms parents should know?Dr
Shreya Dubey: Cardiac conditions in children can be congenital or acquired
The symptoms or the signs of cardiac issues in children include bluish discoloration of the skin or bluish discoloration around the lips,
difficulty in feeding, shortness of breath, poor growth, a pallor that is paleness of skin, fatigue, joint pains, chest pain and sometimes
there is a history of passing out during the physical exertion.So these are the signs that the parent should be cautious about
If the parents observe any of these signs in the kids, they can visit their pediatrician for an examination
If the pediatrician on auscultation or on examination finds any systemic findings, then the pediatrician will refer the kids to a
cardiologist where an ECO will be done an ECG will be done and other specific cardiac tests can be done
So it should diagnose the cardiac condition.Health tips parents should knowDr
V
Rajasekhar: Parents should be aware of the following crucial points:1
Regular check-ups: Schedule routine check-ups with a pediatrician to monitor your child's growth, development, and heart health
Early detection of any underlying conditions can help prevent heart attacks.2
Healthy habits: Encourage a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, while limiting sugary snacks and drinks
Encourage regular physical activity and limit screen time to promote a healthy lifestyle.3
Prevention and awareness: Teach your child about the importance of maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding smoking and substance abuse, and
making positive lifestyle choices
Additionally, ensure they receive age-appropriate vaccinations to protect against diseases that may affect heart health.4
Family support: Promote an environment that fosters emotional well-being
Create open lines of communication, encourage stress management techniques, and provide support during challenging times.By proactively
addressing risk factors, prioritizing healthy habits, and staying vigilant about a child's well-being, parents can significantly reduce the
likelihood of heart attacks in their children
Remember, early intervention, regular medical care, and a nurturing environment can make a significant difference in protecting the precious
hearts of our little ones.