ASD closure is a procedure used to treat a hole in the wall between the upper chambers of the heart. This condition can affect normal blood flow and lead to complications if left untreated. The procedure helps close the opening and restore proper circulation. It may be performed using minimally invasive techniques or surgical methods, depending on the case. Pre-procedure evaluation is important to determine the best approach. The goal is to reduce strain on the heart and improve efficiency. Recovery time varies based on the type of procedure performed. Patients are advised to follow medical guidance during the healing phase. Regular follow-up ensures proper closure and heart function. With timely treatment, ASD closure can support better long-term heart health.