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Treatment for Heart Murmurs: What You Need to Know
My Optimum Health — Some heart murmurs are harmless; others are more serious. Learn more about murmurs and how they are treated. Home Information Treatment for Heart Murmurs: What You Need to Know During a routine checkup, your doctor will listen to your heart with ...More…
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Heart Murmurs: Innocent or Abnormal?
My Optimum Health — Many heart murmurs don't cause symptoms and aren't cause for alarm. Others are abnormal and can lead to problems. Learn the differences. When the doctor listens to your heart with a stethoscope, it's to hear the rhythm of the heartbeat and the ...More…
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Heart murmurs may indicate valve trouble: as we age, ...
Amazon.com — Author Gale Reference Team Format HTML Number Of Pages 2 Publication Date 2007-08-01 Release Date 2007-11-19More…
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Heart murmurs: An entry from Thomson Gale's Gale ...
Amazon.com — Author Lori De Milto Author Angela Costello Format HTML Number Of Pages 6 Publication Date 2006More…
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ASK DOCTOR CORY.(questions and answers on heart murmurs; ...
Amazon.com — Author Cory SeVaas Format HTML Number Of Pages 3 Publication Date 1999-09-01 Release Date 2005-07-28More…
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Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Heart murmurs
Amazon.com — Author Lori De Milto Format HTML Publication Date 2002-01-01 Release Date 2004-12-16More…
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"Heart Murmurs"
Clinical Trials — Open Studies / "Heart Murmurs" Understanding Pediatric Chest Pain and Other Symptoms Chest PainMore…
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Heart Murmurs
Healthline — A heart murmur is an abnormal swishing or whooshing sound made by blood moving through the heart, heart valves, or blood vessels near the heart during the heartbeat cycle. It is heard through a stethoscope by a physician. When the heart beats, ...More…
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Heart murmurs and other sounds
Healthline — Murmurs are blowing, whooshing, or rasping sounds produced by turbulent blood flow through the heart valves or near the heart. A doctor can check heart sounds by listening with a stethoscope. These sounds can be further tested with an ...More…
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Heart Murmurs
Healthline — A heart murmur is an abnormal, extra sound during the heartbeat cycle made by blood moving through the heart and its valves. It is detected by the physician's examination using a stethoscope. A heart which is beating normal makes two sounds, ...More…
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Heart murmurs and other sounds
National Library of Medicine — Murmurs are blowing, whooshing, or rasping sounds produced by turbulent blood flow through the heart valves or near the heart. A doctor can check heart sounds by listening with a stethoscope over the surface of the chest. An echocardiogram can ...More…
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Heart Murmurs
Kids Health — Everyone's heart makes sounds, but some people have hearts that make more noise than others. Usually, however, these heart murmurs don't mean anything is wrong. Find out more about these mysterious murmurs. You know the sound of your heartbeat: .. ...More…