Baby Heart Murmur: Causes, Symptoms & When to Worry
It's understandable to be concerned if your baby has a heart murmur. However, it's important to remember that most heart murmurs in babies are innocent and don't pose any health risks.
Innocent heart murmurs are simply caused by normal blood flow patterns in the heart. They're often temporary and will go away on their own as your baby grows.
Sometimes, a heart murmur can be a sign of a more serious heart condition. This is more likely if your baby has other symptoms, such as difficulty breathing, poor feeding, or failure to thrive.
If you're concerned about your baby's heart murmur, talk to your doctor. They can evaluate your baby and determine if the murmur is innocent or if further testing is needed.
Here are some things to keep in mind if your baby has a heart murmur:
* Most heart murmurs in babies are innocent and don't pose any health risks.
* Your doctor will evaluate your baby to determine if the murmur is innocent or if further testing is needed.
* Some heart murmurs may require treatment, depending on the severity of the underlying condition.
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