Congenital, Innate

Congenital diseases are diseases that appear in a person immediately after birth or are considered congenital. They can be caused by various reasons such as genetic changes, environmental factors, infections, etc.

Congenital diseases include various physical defects, developmental disabilities, mental disorders and other problems. Some of them may be hereditary, while others arise under the influence of external factors.

Treatment of congenital diseases can be a complex and lengthy process requiring an integrated approach. In some cases, surgery, medication, or rehabilitation may be required.

It is important to note that many congenital diseases can be prevented or reduced by proper child care from birth. This may include regular check-ups with a doctor, proper nutrition, physical activity and other measures.



Congenital malformations (CDM) are anomalies in the development of an organ or the organism as a whole that occur in utero or in the first years of life, and which cannot be explained by the influence of external factors. They can be caused by various factors such as genetic mutations, infections, toxins, environmental factors, etc.

Birth defects can have a variety of manifestations, including physical changes, organ dysfunction, and other symptoms. Some of them can lead to serious illness and even death.

To diagnose congenital malformation, various methods are used, such as ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography and others. Treatment of congenital malformation can be surgical, medicinal or combined.

However, despite all the efforts of doctors and scientists, congenital malformations still remain one of the most common causes of childhood disability. Therefore, it is important to carry out early diagnosis and treatment of congenital malignancies in order to reduce the number of complications and improve the quality of life of patients.