India, Feb. 19 -- Congenital heart disease is one of the most common birth defects where the structure of the heart and the blood vessels get affected, leading to cyanosis, swelling in legs, rapid heartbeat and fatigue. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Pankaj Sugaonkar, interventional pediatric cardiologist, Ruby Hall Clinic Pune said, "Congenital heart disease (CHDs) are among the most common birth defects, occurring in one in every 100 live births. Despite the advances made in medical science, it is still early detection that enhances outcomes for impaired children. Acyanotic heart diseases and cyanotic heart disease are the two types of CHDs." Also read | World Heart Day: All you want to know about congenital heart disease in chi...