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Rheumatic fever and severe streptococcal infections (not staphylococcal infections) are among the childhood illnesses and disorders linked to structural heart damage.
Croup, a serious upper airway inflammation and blockage that generally affects infants between the ages of three months and three years, can result in hidden problems such pneumonia and ear infections. It doesn't impact the structures of the heart, though.
Similar to medullary sponge kidney, which causes the renal pyramids to enlarge as well as cavities, clefts, and cysts to form in the renal medulla, this condition does not harm the structures of the heart but may eventually cause hypertension.
Hypertension, another name for high blood pressure, is elevated blood pressure.
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