Fetal aortic stenosis has the potential to grow back if treated effectively.
Fetal aortic stenosis generally refers to fetal aortic stenosis, also known as congenital aortic stenosis, which is usually related to genetic factors or maternal infections during pregnancy, drug abuse and other factors.
If fetal aortic stenosis is detected, it can be treated by intervention or timely surgery after the birth of the fetus, and the long-term clinical results are still good.
Congenital aortic stenosis is a congenital malformation of the great vessels. It is recommended that the condition be evaluated under the guidance of doctors from cardiology, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, and other related departments, and that reasonable interventions be chosen in light of the condition in order to avoid delaying the condition.