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I trusted her, I loved my Jesus and at that moment, my childish voice began in a whisper and it
sounded odd but somehow homey to my
heart, this
murmuring language rolling against the back
of my front teeth, and I felt joy, joy, joy, down in my
heart.
A
murmur is an abnormal
sound of blood flowing through the
heart or associated arteries.
Many cats with
heart disease do not have a
heart murmur, but the presence
of a gallop
sound is highly suspicious for significant underlying
heart disease.
A
heart murmur is an abnormal
heart sound that occurs as the result
of a disturbance in blood flow.
Some
of the signs
of heart disease that can only be detected by your veterinarian as part
of a thorough examination include: * Gallop rhythm in cats * Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) * Audible
sounds between the heartbeat (
murmur)
A
murmur (an abnormal
heart sound due to abnormal blood flow) is heard but there are no visible signs
of heart failure
The majority
of dogs with CVD feel and act normally and the only evidence that they have CVD is the
sound of the leak (
heart murmur) that is heard by your veterinarian when using a stethoscope.
Signs
of illness include an elevated temperature, pale gums, swollen lymph nodes, increased lung
sounds, a
heart murmur, abdominal masses, and others.
A
murmur is the
sound of blood flowing in the wrong direction back into the
heart.
The
murmur of the most common
heart defect
of puppies, Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA), usually has a different
sound - like a washing machine.
Due to this abnormal flow, a special type
of heart sound called a continuous
heart murmur can be heard by a veterinarian.
A
heart murmur is when the
heart sounds has changed from its usual «da - dum, da - dum» to more
of a «whoosh whoosh».
Understanding that a heartbeat is a series
of sounds rather than one, will really help you understand what a
heart murmur is, and what exactly you are hearing.
A
heart murmur is one
of several types
of abnormal
sounds your veterinarian can hear when listening to your pet's
heart with a stethoscope.
Heart murmurs are characterized based on their location over the chest, the type
of sound they make (e.g. if the
murmur rises and falls sharply it described as a crescendo - decrescendo or ejection
murmur), the timing
of the
murmur within the cycle
of the heartbeat, and the intensity
of the
murmur.
A
heart murmur is an abnormal
heart sound caused by turbulent blood flow into, through or out
of one or more
heart chambers.
If a veterinarian detects a
heart murmur, she will need to perform a thorough examination to identify the underlying cause
of the abnormal
heart sound.
An initial diagnosis is made on the basis
of a detailed physical examination and clinical procedures such as a detailed history, detection
of heart murmurs, pulses, respiratory
sounds, ascites and arrhythmias.
In the
heart of a subtropical ecosystem, time flows amidst trails, bird
sounds, dikes, falls, woodlands, natural vantage points, native legend, and the
murmur of the Parana River.