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Father of a 2 yr 10 m old girl1 Year ago
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My 10-month-old baby has 3mm PDA with poor weight gain, so the doctor performed a Transcatheter closure through the right leg angio, which was successful. However, the baby's right leg is becoming colder than the other leg. Doctors are administering heparin. Is this normal after a leg angio? Please advise.

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profile image of RashmiRashmiMom of a 11 yr 2 m old girl1 Year ago

A. Ma’am there is no hundred percent assurance so this thing is for different kids things can be different so we cannot say whether this is normal or not as of now but you should just follow the advice and the suggestions given by the doctor

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