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- $Title{Heart Murmur in Young Adults and Participation in Sports}
- $Subject{heart murmur cause danger Circulatory System Young Sports failure
- congenital adolescents ejection murmurs Youngsters Sport failures adolescent
- athletic athletics athlete athletes child care children}
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- Heart Murmur in Young Adults and Participation in Sports
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- QUESTION: I am 14 years old and I was born with a heart murmur. My doctor
- told me there was nothing to worry about, but I am still afraid. I want to
- join the track team, but heard of a kid with a murmur that died from heart
- failure. I don't want this to happen to me. Please tell me what I should do?
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- ANSWER: When a heart murmur is discovered at birth it is called a
- "congenital" murmur, but it does not necessarily indicate the presence of a
- heart defect. A murmur is merely a sound, caused by the passage of blood
- through the heart and blood vessels. At your age, and in adolescents and
- young adults, it is most frequently caused by the speed of the blood flowing
- out of the heart (ejection murmur) and is considered an "innocent" murmur in
- that it is not the sign of a disease. Usually the sound is soft, of low
- intensity and short duration. When the murmur is the sign of something wrong,
- there are usually other sounds along with it, as well as positive findings on
- other tests. Your situation is not an unusual one, and if your own physician,
- after a complete physical and evaluation has advised you that all is well, I
- can see no reason for you not to participate in the sport of your choice.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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