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Q: What would cause you to believe that someone has a heart murmur?
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Heart murmur cause by hown much does it cause for a trnsplant due to a heart murmur?

a heart murmur is an abnormal sound that is from your valves in your heart. The most common reason for this is due to leaks ormthe narrowing of your valves. In most cases, a heart murmur corrects on its own.


Can your heart murmur make you very tired?

A heart murmur can be indicative of an abnormality with one of the heart valves, which can indeed cause fatigue.


Is it dangerous to take illegal drugs with a heart murmur?

yes because illegal drugs can cause heart defects contributing to a heart murmur.


What defect causes a heart murmur?

Incomplete closint of any one of the 4 valves may cause a murmur


What is the treatment for a heart murmur?

what is the treatment for a heart murmur


Can people die from heart murmer?

A heart murmur is a symptom of an illness. You need to find the underlying cause. The underlying cause may cause death


How does a heart murmur affect a dog?

full grown dogs? probably not, but my friend's kitten was put down because of an abnormal heart murmur. It depends upon the cause, there are benign heart murmur that cause no ill effects. There's also heart murmurs caused by a defect that will result i the dog feeling tired and having less energy than he or she would normally have.


What is the duration of Murmur of the Heart?

The duration of Murmur of the Heart is 1.97 hours.


Can anemia cause a heart murmur?

yes it can probably because of the decreased viscosity that cause a turbulent flow


An abnormal heart sound?

Murmur


When was Murmur of the Heart created?

Murmur of the Heart was created on 1971-04-28.


What are the various types of heart mummers?

There are two types of heart murmur. Systolic murmur which occurs during contraction of the heart, and Diastolic murmur which occurs during the relaxation phase of the heart.