What is a heart murmur?

A heart murmur is a sound in your heart made by blood flowing through your heart and valves. The blood flow may be turbulent, which causes a blowing or whooshing sound your doctor can hear when they listen to your heart with a stethoscope.

Heart murmurs are common in babies and young children but can occur at any age. They can happen for many reasons, and not all are serious. Sometimes, though, a heart murmur can be a sign of a problem, such as a birth defect or an issue with your heart muscle or valves.

 

Types of heart murmurs

 

Heart murmurs can be divided into “innocent” (or normal) murmurs and murmurs related to heart problems, sometimes called abnormal or non-innocent heart murmurs.

Innocent heart murmurs are not a cause for concern and typically don’t need to be treated. They can be related to factors such as pregnancy, exercise or a child’s growth.

Heart murmurs that suggest a health issue are usually defined based on when the sound is heard:

  • Systolic murmur: This murmur occurs when your heart is pumping blood to the rest of your body.
  • Diastolic murmur: This murmur occurs when your heart muscle relaxes to fill up with blood. It’s often a sign of a heart valve issue.
  • Continuous murmur: This murmur occurs during your heart’s entire beat, when it’s pumping blood and when it’s relaxing.

Heart murmur symptoms

Heart murmurs generally do not cause symptoms if they’re innocent. Many conditions can cause heart murmurs, so symptoms can vary, but might include:

  • Blueness in face (in babies)
  • Chest pain (angina)
  • Difficulty during exercise or physical activity
  • Difficulty feeding (in babies and young children)
  • Dizziness
  • Excessive sweating while sitting or during gentle physical activity
  • Failure to thrive (in babies and children)
  • Fainting
  • Feeling lightheaded
  • Persistent cough
  • Rapid heartbeat or heart palpitations
  • Shortness of breath
  • Swelling in arms, legs or belly
  • Tiredness or fatigue

When to see a doctor

What causes a heart murmur?

Heart murmurs are caused by changes in your blood flow pattern or the function of your heart. Children often have innocent murmurs when their blood flows faster than normal due to exercise, growth spurts or other reasons. Adults can also be diagnosed with innocent murmurs.

Abnormal, or non-innocent, heart murmurs in adults are usually caused by heart diseases, while non-innocent heart murmurs in children may be caused by congenital heart defects. Heart murmurs can also develop from other health conditions, such as:

  • Anemia: A condition in which you have low red blood cell counts, anemia makes your blood less viscous, meaning it flows faster.
  • Congenital heart defects: These can affect the heart’s ability to pump, cause extra blood flow or allow blood to flow backward.
  • Endocarditis: This is an infection in the lining of your heart that can damage your heart valves.
  • Heart valve disease: Your heart’s four valves keep blood flowing in one direction. Valves may narrow (stenosis) or not close completely, allowing blood to flow backward (regurgitation).
  • Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: This is a serious condition where part of your heart muscle becomes thickened, affecting normal blood flow.
  • Overactive thyroid: If your body produces too much thyroid hormone, this can increase your heart rate.

Heart murmur risk factors

Your risk of developing a heart murmur increases if you have any of the conditions known to cause murmurs. Additional factors that increase your or a child’s risk of developing a murmur include:

Age

Murmurs are common in the first year of life and during childhood. They often go away by age 14.

How is a heart murmur diagnosed?

Learning you have a heart murmur and whether it’s related to another health condition allows you to seek treatment for the underlying cause before the condition causes long-term problems.

Your doctor might hear a murmur when they listen to your or your child’s heartbeat with a stethoscope during a routine physical examination. If they think your murmur is a sign of underlying problems, they’ll order other tests that give them more information about your heart health.

Heart murmur treatments

An innocent heart murmur does not need treatment and normally goes away on its own. When treating non-innocent murmurs, doctors focus on the underlying cause. Because many different conditions can cause heart murmurs, your treatment will be tailored to your diagnosis.

Some heart conditions benefit from medication alone, while others need cardiac catheterization or surgery to limit their impact on your or your child’s health and well-being.

Medication

Medication can treat an underlying cause or control conditions, such as high blood pressure, that can worsen a heart murmur. Your doctor may also prescribe medication to address a possible complication, such as heart failure or arrhythmia, or an underlying cause.

Your doctor may recommend:

  • Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor blockers: These medicines work by opening your blood vessels and lowering your blood pressure, making it easier for your heart to pump blood.
  • Antiarrhythmic medications: These help restore your heart’s normal pumping rhythm.
  • Beta blockers: These slow your heart rate, reducing the strain on your heart.
  • Blood thinners: Faulty heart valves can increase your chance of dangerous blood clots linked to strokes. Blood thinners reduce this risk.
  • Diuretics: These drugs help your body get rid of excess fluid, lessening your heart’s workload.
  • Vasodilators: Vasodilators open and relax your blood vessels, making it easier to pump blood around your body.

Find specialized care for heart murmurs

At Baylor Scott & White, we have multiple locations across North and Central Texas to provide you with access to expert cardiology care. Our specialized cardiovascular centers are designed to meet the unique needs of people who have been diagnosed with a heart murmur. Whether you're seeking diagnostic testing, treatment options or need ongoing support, our teams are here to help you.

 Baylor Scott & White Cardiovascular Associates - Southwest Fort Worth

5701 Bryant Irvin Rd Ste 302, Fort Worth, TX, 76132

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Baylor Scott & White Advanced Heart Failure Clinic - Abilene

1219 E South 11th St Ste B2, Abilene, TX, 79602

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Baylor Scott & White Advanced Heart Failure Clinic - Amarillo

1901 Medi Park Dr Ste 2051, Amarillo, TX, 79106

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Baylor Scott & White Advanced Heart Failure Clinic - Dallas

3410 Worth St Ste 250, Dallas, TX, 75246

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Baylor Scott & White Arrhythmia Management - Denton

3333 Colorado Blvd , Denton, TX, 76210

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Baylor Scott & White Arrhythmia Management - Frisco at PGA Parkway

16050 Everwell Ln Ste 210, Frisco, TX, 75033

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Baylor Scott & White Arrhythmia Management - Garland

7217 Telecom Pkwy Ste 205, Garland, TX, 75044

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Baylor Scott & White Arrhythmia Management - Grapevine

2020 W State Hwy 114 Ste 320, Grapevine, TX, 76051

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Baylor Scott & White Arrhythmia Management - Highland Village

1401 Shoal Creek Ste 240, Highland Village, TX, 75077

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Baylor Scott & White Arrhythmia Management - McKinney

5236 W University Dr POB I, Ste 4900, McKinney, TX, 75071

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Baylor Scott & White Arrhythmia Management - Plano

1820 Preston Park Blvd Ste 1450, Plano, TX, 75093

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Baylor Scott & White Arrhythmia Management - Prosper

111 S Preston Rd Ste 10, Prosper, TX, 75078

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery - Fort Worth

1250 8th Ave Ste 200, Fort Worth, TX, 76104

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery - Odessa

420 E 6th St Ste 102, Odessa, TX, 79761

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery - Weatherford

2035 Fort Worth Hwy Ste 100, Weatherford, TX, 76086

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiac Surgery - Dallas

621 N Hall St Ste 120, Dallas, TX, 75226

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiac Surgery Specialists - Denton

3333 Colorado Blvd , Denton, TX, 76210

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiac Surgery Specialists - McKinney

5236 W University Dr Ste 4900, McKinney, TX, 75071

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiac Surgery Specialists - Plano

4708 Alliance Blvd Pavilion I, Ste 540, Plano, TX, 75093

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiology Consultants of Texas - Greenville

4400 Interstate 30 W Ste 300, Greenville, TX, 75402

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiology Consultants of Texas - Midway

4431 E US Hwy 287 , Midlothian, TX, 76065

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiology Consultants of Texas - Park Cities

9101 N Central Expy Ste 300C, Dallas, TX, 75231

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiology Consultants of Texas - Red Oak

301 E Ovilla Rd Ste 100, Red Oak, TX, 75154

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiology Consultants of Texas - Waxahachie

2360 N Interstate 35E Ste 110, Waxahachie, TX, 75165

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiothoracic Surgery - Irving

1110 Cottonwood Ln Ste 215, Irving, TX, 75038

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiovascular Associates - Fort Worth

1307 8th Ave Ste 406, Fort Worth, TX, 76104

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiovascular Consultants - Denton

3333 Colorado Blvd , Denton, TX, 76210

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiovascular Consultants - Grapevine

2020 W State Hwy 114 Ste 200, Grapevine, TX, 76051

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiovascular Consultants - Highland Village

1401 Shoal Creek Ste 240, Highland Village, TX, 75077

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiovascular Consultants - Keller

620 S Main St Ste 240, Keller, TX, 76248

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiovascular Consultants - Plano

6000 W Spring Creek Pkwy Ste 220, Plano, TX, 75024

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiovascular Consultants - Plano II

4708 Alliance Blvd Pavilion I, Ste 450 , Plano, TX, 75093

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiovascular Consultants at The Star

3800 Gaylord Pkwy Ste 910, Frisco, TX, 75034

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiovascular Specialists - Mesquite

5308 N Galloway Ave Ste 201, Mesquite, TX, 75150

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Baylor Scott & White Cardiovascular Specialists - Rockwall

6705 Heritage Pkwy Ste 202, Rockwall, TX, 75087

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Baylor Scott & White Center for Thoracic Surgery - Dallas

3410 Worth St Ste 760, Dallas, TX, 75246

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Baylor Scott & White Center for Thoracic Surgery - Rockwall

6701 Heritage Pkwy Ste 130, Rockwall, TX, 75087

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Baylor Scott & White Center for Thoracic Surgery - Waxahachie

2480 N Interstate 35E , Waxahachie, TX, 75165

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