Project Peach
project peach logo
We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience. By clicking 'I Understand and Accept', you consent to our use of cookies.
I understand and accept
No, I don't want to use cookies
My Account
Control Panel
An example toast message
Call us on 0161 123456
Login
en
en
Project Peach Logoproject peach header
Menu
en
en
Change Language
Login
My Account
Control Panel
Shop
Stores
Book an Appointment
Health Info
WebBuilder
Tests
Log Out
Login
Login
en
en
Call us on 0161 123456
Login
en
en
Project Peach Logoproject peach header
Menu
en
en
Change Language
Login
My Account
Control Panel
Shop
Stores
Book an Appointment
Health Info
WebBuilder
Tests
Log Out
Login
Login
en
en
Symptoms

Congenital heart disease can have a range of symptoms, because the condition refers to several different types of heart defect.

General signs of congenital heart disease can include:

  • a blue tinge to the skin or lips (cyanosis)
  • rapid breathing
  • rapid heartbeat
  • swelling in the legs, tummy and around the eyes
  • shortness of breath in babies during feeding (making it hard for them to gain weight) and in older children and adults during exercise
  • extreme tiredness and fatigue
  • fainting during exercise
  • swelling in the hands, ankles or feet

In more severe cases, these problems may develop shortly after birth. However, symptoms sometimes don't develop until the teenage years or early adulthood.

Read more about the types of congenital heart disease.

Complications

Children and adults with congenital heart disease can also develop a range of further problems, such as:

Read more about the complications of congenital heart disease.

Last Reviewed
18 November 2021
NHS websiteNHS website
project peach footer logo
Write a short description for you company...
Add company information...
Add company information...
Section Heading
Lorem
Ipsum
Dolor
Section Heading
Lorem
Ipsum
Dolor
Section Heading
Lorem
Ipsum
Dolor
Add your copyright information here...
Scroll to Top
Privacy Policy