The severity of an enlarged right atrium in a fetus is determined by the degree of the enlargement. If the degree of enlargement is small, it is usually not serious; if the degree is large, it may be related to aortic valve insufficiency, which is a more serious problem and should be treated promptly.
1. Smaller degree: If the right atrium of the fetus is enlarged, but the degree of enlargement is small, the problem is generally not serious. Because the right atrium may develop over time, no special treatment is needed.
2. Large degree: If the right atrium is very large, it is likely to be related to aortic insufficiency, which will not develop gradually even with the passage of time, and may be accompanied by congenital heart disease. This is a serious condition and it is recommended to consult a doctor to find out the cause of the problem and treat it under the doctor’s guidance.
As you can see, whether the right atrium of the fetus is enlarged or not needs to be judged by the doctor in conjunction with the clinical symptoms. In addition, pregnant women should undergo regular checkups to closely monitor the development of the fetus.