Thursday, February 18, 2010

No Murmur But Palpitations Heart Murmur?

Heart murmur? - no murmur but palpitations

I've always said I had to take antibiotics if any type of medical procedures that had me involved in the risk of bleeding, even dentists. I remember the hospital for tests, so when I was younger and I always said she had a heart murmur, because (sorry for the vague explanation, but what I said!), A component in the aortic valve? not close properly, so blood flows more, the mother has never really explained year I can say nothing more. I am older, with my third pregnancy, I always thought my heart palpitations after medical tests found increased from time to time and it seems when I'm older, I must take my heart pills d acceleration. My point is, when I go to the dentist told me that he had writtenmy doc and told me that you no longer need to take antibiotics, because it does not affect me, because it (the rumor). So my heart is better for themselves? I forgot that? What would you do?

2 comments:

Messdeck Annie said...

Well, I have a mitral valve had happened, and I always avoid prophylactic antibiotics (to subacute bacterial endocarditis) before minor surgery or dental work. But lately this has changed a bit, and my cardiologist said the new studies show that antibiotics often prescribed by the patient. See website below for more information on this point. Therefore, depending on your heart condition, and his cardiologist had better decide to.

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is a completely different incident to the mitral valve, if this was and is hereditary, so if you come from that pensioners, it should go. I hope that helps!

rhubarb3... said...

When was the last time I had an EKG? This is an ultrasound scan to see how blood flows through the heart. If the ultrasound is normal, then it means that your heart can function normally. If you have not seen one, I would ask for a referral to a cardiologist carefully to his condition before they are examined prophylactic antibiotics.

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