Can ventricular septal defects cause a crooked mouth?

Ventricular septal defects are congenital heart defects that do not cause a crooked mouth.
The left and right ventricles of the heart are separated by the interventricular septum, and an intact interventricular septum prevents the flow of blood between the left and right ventricles. If there is a hole in the septum, the blood from the left and right ventricles merges with each other, causing a series of problems called a ventricular septal defect.
Small septal defects are usually asymptomatic, but larger defects can cause shortness of breath and fatigue after activity.
Severe patients may have growth retardation, such as feeding difficulties, low weight compared with children of the same age, etc. It can cause heart failure, pulmonary hypertension, arrhythmia, heart valve disease, etc. This disease does not cause crooked mouth.
It is recommended to go to the regular hospital, clear the cause of the timely treatment, do not delay the condition so as not to miss the best treatment period.