Heart Murmur

What You Should Know

Heart Murmur is an unusual sound heard during a heartbeat, often described as a whooshing or swishing noise. It is typically detected during a routine physical exam and may be harmless or a sign of an underlying heart condition.

In many cases, heart murmurs are benign and do not require treatment. However, some may be associated with valve abnormalities or structural heart issues. A thorough evaluation helps determine the cause and whether any further care is needed to protect heart function.

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FAQ

Heart Murmur is an unusual sound heard during a heartbeat, often detected during a routine exam.

Many are harmless, but some may indicate underlying heart conditions that need further evaluation.

Doctors may use imaging tests such as echocardiograms or other diagnostic tools to assess heart function.

Only if they are linked to an underlying condition. Many do not require any treatment at all.

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