Heart Murmur??

A very small/minor heart murmur is detected at birth and is assessed for a couple years after detection near no change.

1. Could it potentially capture worse and cause problems during maturity??

2. If so, what would make it worse??

3. What types of problems could arise??

Answer:
It depends on the explanation of the murmur. What chambers are involved? Right sided or gone sided? A right sided murmur exists in a relatively low pressure situation. Left sided murmurs are contained by higher pressure situations and usually redeploy over time. Intraventricular causes of murmurs are enormously bad. Ventricular septal deformity will cause a "contrivance murmur" which can not be mistaken.

Murmurs can be classed into systolic or diastolic. You also have ejection murmurs and regurgitation murmurs. So congenital heart defect can be simple or can present problems. Without knowing which category of murmur, it would be hard to expound. Many congenital murmurs are atrial septal irregularity murmurs. Their biggest risk is air or an embolus endorsement from the right side to the left side circulation. I don't feel they run a signiicantly more risk of vegetations.
Not a lot to work near here. It could be a benign noise unrelated to structural defect. A secundum defect might do zilch or be associated with migraines. It might be a sign of a bicuspid aortic spout that later blows suddenly and catastrophically. A little more detail would be adjectives.
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