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- Take heart murmurs seriously - Mayo Clinic News Network
A heart murmur is an extra heart sound that can be heard by a stethoscope Heart murmurs may indicate a serious heart problem
- What do you know about heart murmurs? - Mayo Clinic News Network
Some heart murmurs may require follow-up tests to be sure the murmur isn't caused by a serious underlying heart condition Treatment, if needed, is directed at the cause of your heart murmur Symptoms If you have a harmless heart murmur, more commonly known as an innocent heart murmur, you likely won't have any other signs or symptoms
- What’s that sound? A heart murmur can be innocent or serious
The murmur may disappear as quickly as it comes if it has a temporary cause However, a murmur also could be persistent and loud, easily heard and sound like a churning mill wheel or cooing seagull This might indicate a serious heart problem What causes a heart murmur? Multiple factors can cause a murmur
- A Heart Murmur Can be Innocent or Serious
A murmur is an abnormal extra sound that can be heard through a stethoscope Sometimes, the murmur sounds like a humming; it may be faint or temporary, with onset during pregnancy or fever
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: COVID-19 vaccination and heart issues
Share this: DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I have been hearing about an increase in the number of young people who are developing heart issues, including myocarditis, after being vaccinated for COVID-19 Can you explain this condition? I have a 15-year-old son, and I am wondering if it is safe for him to be vaccinated for COVID-19 or if he is at risk for developing a heart condition
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Can energy drinks cause heart issues?
Researchers at Mayo Clinic recently published a study looking into the risks of consuming energy drinks by people with genetic heart diseases
- Im so happy were here: An unexpected diagnosis saves Rich Bugays . . .
Rich Bugay had an appointment at Mayo Clinic to discuss what he thought was acid reflux Doctors discovered a heart murmur
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treatment and management of bicuspid aortic valve
Yet during my most recent routine physical examination, it was discovered that I have a heart murmur I was referred for an echocardiogram and evaluation with a cardiologist who said I have a bicuspid aortic valve What are the short- and long-term consequences of having a bicuspid aortic valve?
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