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What Causes The Heart Murmur To Be A Swooshing Sound ?

I used to hear an extremely faint squeak from my heart murmur sometimes at night when there were no noises to block it out. But now I m beginning to hear a swooshing sound instead. Could it be the same reason or is it something outside of my heart murmur because I ve just moved into a new place? It takes getting used to the noses of a new home. It seems to be in unison with my heartbeat.
Mon, 20 Feb 2017
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After reading the details provided by you i would like to know if you have any valvular heart disease before? I want to get an ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY done to see the structural intergrity of your heart and to find out if any valvular incompletency is there. I would suggest you to consult a cardiologist in person to get a proper examination done on you to find out the cause and then treatment accordingly.

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What Causes The Heart Murmur To Be A Swooshing Sound ?

Hi There After reading the details provided by you i would like to know if you have any valvular heart disease before? I want to get an ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY done to see the structural intergrity of your heart and to find out if any valvular incompletency is there. I would suggest you to consult a cardiologist in person to get a proper examination done on you to find out the cause and then treatment accordingly. Good Luck