Saturday, September 30, 2006

Can a Heart Murmur Kill Me?

Heart Murmur F.A.Q.

Can a heart murmur kill me?
That depends. What if someone asked us if fever could kill you? If your fever is due to a minor viral infection, it may not mean anything. On the other hand, this fever can be due to a potentially fatal illness like cancer.

What is a heart murmur?
A murmur itself is not a disease. It could be sign of a disease. Heart murmur is simply an abnormal sound that is heard when your doctor listens over your chest with a stethoscope. Normal heart beat sounds somewhat like lub-DUB. Click here to listen to a murmur on a UCLA website.
The heart is a pump with four chambers and four valves. The chambers are separated from each other by valves or walls (septum). If there is a hole in the heart or shrinkage or leakage of a heart valve, the abnormal flow may cause a murmur. Some times simple blood flow through the heart chambers may cause a murmur. Later are called flow murmurs or innocent murmurs.

So can a heart murmur kill me or not?
The significance of a murmur varies. Some murmur-causing conditions need immediate treatment. Some heart murmurs are due to issues that will likely never cause trouble for you. Some heart murmurs are due to abnormalities that need to be watched closely over time.

How do I know whether my heart murmur is due to a serious problem or not? My grandfather who is 72 has had one all his life?
In most cases, the significance of heart murmur can easily be determined on the basis of a non-invasive test called echocardiogram. Before the echo days, people would carry the diagnosis of a “murmur” through their life. In this day and age, nobody should carry a diagnosis of “murmur” without knowing its significance. As I said before, not all murmurs mean serious heart trouble.

What do I do if I have a heart murmur?
Based on the tests including an echocardiogram, your doctor should be able to tell you what to expect in the future. Should you restrict your activities? Do you need follow up echocardiograms as a part of wait and watch strategy? Should you tell all your doctors including dentists that you have a heart murmur? These are the questions that your doctor will be able to answer for you.
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Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Can We Revive the Damaged Heart?

The heart muscles do not have the ability to regenerate. Recent research explores the possibilty of reviving dead muscles of the heart.
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Sunday, September 24, 2006

$4 Menu: A Eureka Moment?

Wal-Mart and Target recently announced that they will sell a month’s supply of several generics for four dollars.
I recently saw an un-insured patient who was very excited about this news. He said, “Now I can see a doctor, buy cheap medicines and may be buy some kind of catastrophic health insurance for any emergencies, and I am all set. This is a history-making moment for our health care system”.
Do you think Wal-Mart and Target’s decision will make a significant impact on the problems that face health care system today?
If you want to talk about it on my radio show, call me toll free 1-888-7CHANDER between 4 and 4.30 PM mountain time, Wednesday, 9/27/06.
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