Overview and Facts about Heart Murmur

A heart murmur is a condition in which an additional sound is heard during the heartbeat cycle. It typically sounds like a “swishing” and can be heard using a stethoscope. This heart condition exists in about 40 to 45% of children and 10% of adults.

Although heart murmurs themselves are not a disease, they can indicate an underlying heart condition. There are three main categories of heart murmurs. The first, and most common, is known as an “innocent murmur” because it does not require treatment. An innocent murmur can occur when blood flows more rapidly than normal through the heart.

The other two types of heart murmurs can indicate a heart problem. A diastolic murmur occurs as the heart fills with blood, and a continuous murmur happens throughout the heartbeat.

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