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Heart Murmurs in Adults

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A heart murmur is the sound heard when blood flows roughly, or abnormally across a heart valve. Your healthcare provider can hear the murmur when listening to your heart with a stethoscope. People of all ages can have heart murmurs. Many heart murmurs are harmless, but a murmur might mean you have a problem with your heart.

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