Spotting heart problems in kids: What parents should watch for

(BPT) - Although you may not think of children when you imagine someone with heart problems, congenital heart defects are actually the most common birth defect in the U.S., occurring in about 1% of births. While many of these structural heart issues are discovered in infancy or before a child is born, about 9% of children with congenital heart defects may not have symptoms until later in childhood (or even adulthood).

What does this mean for parents? Simply that it's important to recognize potential signs of heart issues in children that they might otherwise miss.