Birth defects are structural or functional abnormalities that develop before birth and may affect different parts of the body. Some birth defects can interfere with appearance, movement, speech, feeding, or daily activities. Corrective reconstructive surgery aims to improve function, appearance, and overall quality of life. Professor Dr. Mohammad Nashir Uddin provides specialized surgical care for congenital and birth-related conditions using modern reconstructive techniques tailored to each patient’s needs.
Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
Q1: What are birth defects?
Birth defects are conditions present at birth that may affect the face, hands, skin, muscles, or other body structures.
Q2: Can birth defects be corrected with surgery?
Many congenital conditions can be significantly improved through reconstructive surgery and proper medical care, depending on the severity and type of defect.
Q3: Why is early treatment important?
Early treatment often helps improve physical development, function, appearance, and emotional wellbeing as the child grows.
Q4: Will the child need long-term follow-up?
Some children may require follow-up care, additional procedures, or rehabilitation as they continue to grow and develop.
Correction of birth defects plays an important role in improving function, appearance, confidence, and quality of life for children and families. With timely evaluation and expert reconstructive care, many congenital conditions can be managed successfully with positive long-term outcomes.
If your child has a birth defect or congenital condition, early specialist consultation is highly recommended. Proper evaluation and timely treatment planning can help ensure the best possible functional and developmental outcomes.
To schedule an appointment with Professor Dr. Mohammad Nashir Uddin, please contact: 01320-909336