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Heart murmur

What are heart murmurs?
What Causes Heart Murmurs?
What are the Signs and Symptoms of Heart Murmurs?
How are Heart Murmurs Diagnosed?
What is the Treatment of Heart Murmurs?
What are the Complications of Heart Murmurs?
How can Heart Murmurs be Prevented? 

 

The heart normally produces certain sounds during the process of pumping blood and these are referred to as heart beats. These sounds (usually two in number) are heard as (lubb-dupp sounds) the valves in the heart close. Murmurs are sounds that are heard in addition to the heart sounds during each heartbeat. These murmurs can be categorized as ‘innocent’ murmurs when they are caused due to the increased flow or turbulence across normal valves or as abnormal murmurs when there is an obvious underlying pathology that results in additional heart sounds. Heart murmurs are noted both in children and adults.1

What Causes Heart Murmurs?

Causes of Heart Murmur

Abnormal heart murmurs may be caused either due to an improper closing of the heart valves that result in backflow of the blood or due to the gushing of the blood through a narrowed or stiffened heart valve.
 

What are the Signs and Symptoms of Heart Murmurs?

Signs and Symptoms of Heart Murmur

The innocent murmurs usually do not result in any symptoms while abnormal murmurs though asymptomatic for many years; can result in various signs and symptoms based on its severity.

How are Heart Murmurs Diagnosed?

A heart murmur is usually detected when the doctor listens to the heartbeats with a stethoscope. Further, evaluation of the abnormal heart sounds are performed with the help of electrocardiogram, chest X-rays, echocardiography and in certain cases, catheterization of the blood vessels of the heart.

What is the Treatment of Heart Murmurs?

Treatment of Heart Murmur

Based on the type, grade and severity of the murmur or the underlying condition after a thorough investigation, physicians decide the treatment for heart murmurs. Innocent murmurs usually do not require treatment.  
 

What are the Complications of Heart Murmurs?

Untreated heart conditions may worsen the condition, which may damage the heart as time progresses. It can result in strokes or cardiac arrest, which may at times be fatal.

How can Heart Murmurs be Prevented?

There are no known methods to prevent the conditions that are present since birth. However, modification of lifestyle (which includes proper diet and healthy practices) is helpful in preventing the conditions that may lead to abnormal changes in the heart. Furthermore, certain precautions are to be taken during infections to prevent worsening of the heart condition.

Written by: Healthplus24 team
Date last updated: July 13, 2011

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  1. Lessard E, Glick M, Ahmed S, Saric M. The patient with a heart murmur: Evaluation, assessment and dental considerations. J Am Dent Assoc. 2005; 136; 347-356.
  2. University of Michigan Health System. Heart Murmur. [homepage on the internet]. McKesson Provider Technologies Available at: http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/aha/aha_htmurmur_car.htm. Accessed on: 12 June 2008.
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