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Diastolic heart murmur
- A heart murmur is a blowing, whooshing, or rasping sound heard during a heartbeat. The sound is caused by turbulent ( ... the heartbeat when the murmur is heard. A heart murmur may be described as systolic or diastolic. (Systole ...
- ... made when the health care provider heard a heart murmur and performed tests before any symptoms developed. Symptoms ... A heart murmur, click, or other abnormal sound is almost always heard through a stethoscope. The provider may be able ...
- ... is most often found in infants when a heart murmur is heard during a routine heart exam. When ... The health care provider may hear a heart murmur when listening ... rasping sounds heard during a heartbeat. Tests used to diagnose ...
- The health care provider may detect a new heart murmur , or a change in an existing heart murmur. An eye exam may show bleeding in the ...
- ... bottom Cloudy cornea Coarse facial features Enlarged liver Heart murmur Hernia in the groin Hypermobile joints Knock-knees ... find: Abnormal curvature of the spine Cloudy cornea Heart murmur Hernia in the groin Enlarged liver Loss of ...
- Babies with PDA often have a heart murmur that can be heard with a stethoscope. However, in premature infants, a heart murmur may not be heard. The health care provider ...
- ... symptoms. If symptoms do occur, they can include: Heart murmur Chest discomfort or pain Easy fatigue Failure to ... However, the health care provider may hear a heart murmur that will lead to the diagnosis with further ...
- Signs may include: Heart murmur that can be heard through a stethoscope Very forceful beating of the heart Bobbing of the head in time ...
- ... called stenosis). An unusual heart sound, called a heart murmur , is the most common symptom. Certain heart problems, ...
- ... sounds Feeling of a pulse over the breastbone Heart murmur on the right side of the heart Larger- ...