
What do you know about heart murmurs? - Mayo Clinic News …
Feb 26, 2019 · Heart murmurs are sounds during your heartbeat cycle — such as whooshing or swishing — made by turbulent blood in or near your heart. These sounds can be heard with a stethoscope. A normal heartbeat makes two sounds like "lubb-dupp" (sometimes described as "lub-DUP"), which are the sounds of your heart valves closing. Heart murmurs […]
Take heart murmurs seriously - Mayo Clinic News Network
Feb 22, 2024 · A heart murmur is an extra heart sound that can be heard by a stethoscope. Heart murmurs may indicate a serious heart problem.
What’s that sound? A heart murmur can be innocent or serious
Oct 5, 2023 · The loudest heart murmur is a 6. Location — The location of the murmur in the heart will be identified, along with whether the sound spreads to the neck or back. Pitch — The murmur may be high-, medium- or low-pitched. Timing of the murmur — A murmur that occurs when blood leaves the heart is a systolic murmur.
A Heart Murmur Can be Innocent or Serious
Feb 10, 2015 · Some are born with a murmur. Others have had recent severe infection or illness that can damage a heart valve and need immediate medical attention. Patients with murmur and serious symptoms, such as fever, shortness of breath, chest pain, worsening fatigue, fainting or even leg swelling, will need faster evaluation by a qualified medical provider.
Mayo Clinic Q and A: COVID-19 vaccination and heart issues
Jun 25, 2021 · Myocarditis can affect your heart muscle and your heart's electrical system, reducing your heart's ability to pump, and causing rapid or abnormal heart rhythms, or arrhythmias. In many cases, myocarditis improves on its own or with treatment, leading to a complete recovery. In severe cases, it can permanently damage your heart muscle.
Mayo Clinic Minute: How the thyroid affects the heart
Sep 11, 2019 · The thyroid is part of the endocrine system and regulates your body's metabolic rate. It is a small gland with a complex job. When the thyroid is not working properly, it can affect many functions of your health including your heart, explains Dr. Robert Smallridge, a Mayo Clinic endocrinologist. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute Journalists: […]
Mayo Clinic Minute: Can energy drinks cause heart issues?
Jul 5, 2024 · Researchers at Mayo Clinic recently published a study looking into the risks of consuming energy drinks by people with genetic heart diseases.
Understanding your heart test: What to expect, how to prepare
Feb 26, 2024 · What's an echocardiogram? Sound waves produce images of your heart during an echocardiogram. This is a common test to see your heart beating and pumping blood. The images from an echocardiogram can help identify heart disease, detect congenital heart defects before birth and check for problems with the valves or chambers of your heart.
'I'm so happy we're here:' An unexpected diagnosis saves Rich …
Jun 7, 2024 · 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: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Feb 3, 2021 · About two-thirds of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy have "obstruction," where blood flow through the heart becomes more turbulent related to the thickening of the heart walls and crowding of the inside of the heart. This type of …