the woosh is the murmur sound. most murmurs are harmless unless a doctor tells you otherwise. i have a flow murmur (innocent heart murmur) that comes and goes with increased blood flow (physical activity) or when i take a deep breath. no biggie.
d problem here is to knw which sound is s1 & which is s2 which cn only be identified by simultaneous palation f d carotid artery....so it could either be a MS wd opening snap r aortic stenosis ed ejection click.more likely it is MS as d murmur is not crescendo decrescendo but f almost similar intensity
This makes my chest feel crampy while I listen, as I have been experiencing a lot of heart palpitations in the last three to four weeks. I get a heart monitor to wear once again :'(.
you have the best recordings on youtube, but this one sounds like the speakers are blown, or like the distortion on a guitar amplifier, like the gain is too high.
I love your work, just a little "customer feedback" keep up the good work. :D
I can hear the split s1, the murmur seems to occur right with the split and peaks there. It sounds like it could be aortic stenosis b/c of the peaking. Split S1's can occur in normal hearts, but can indicate problems with mitral valve, or more rarely tricuspid.
lovely and clear, very distinct mumur sounds. Nice long file as well :) please feel free to view and comment on my heartbeat video if you get chance! :)
the woosh is the murmur sound. most murmurs are harmless unless a doctor tells you otherwise. i have a flow murmur (innocent heart murmur) that comes and goes with increased blood flow (physical activity) or when i take a deep breath. no biggie.
ThePaperFalcon 5 months ago
is it because the microphone or the crackle in each heart beat has to be present in heart murmur condition?
MrWanatulen 8 months ago
@blackrider726 I don't know.
4thpet 9 months ago
@blackrider726 IDK
4thpet 9 months ago
d problem here is to knw which sound is s1 & which is s2 which cn only be identified by simultaneous palation f d carotid artery....so it could either be a MS wd opening snap r aortic stenosis ed ejection click.more likely it is MS as d murmur is not crescendo decrescendo but f almost similar intensity
rahul12nbalove 1 year ago
en efecto su corazoncito se escha muy cansado y forzado a latir estas muy mal nena...!!!
tony2g 1 year ago
para mi suena muy lento cariño y por lo visto su corazon late con mucha fuerza mi niña deveria visitar aun doctor por favor
tony2g 1 year ago
very insightful......
ThePisceanmiracle 1 year ago
possible mitral stenosis
squeelymouse 1 year ago
i can heart a split in S1, systole, with a murmer in S1.
squeelymouse 1 year ago
This makes my chest feel crampy while I listen, as I have been experiencing a lot of heart palpitations in the last three to four weeks. I get a heart monitor to wear once again :'(.
PaudashPuma 1 year ago
my heart beats like that all the time......
soad3192 1 year ago
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loud s1
normal s2
opening snap (close to s2)
mid-diastolic rumbling murmur with pre-systolic accentuation
diagnosis:tight mitral stenosis
MrMohamoha1 1 year ago
loud s1
normal s2
opening snap
mid-diastolic rumbling murmur with pre-systolic accentuation
diagnosis: tight mitral stenosis
MrMohamoha1 1 year ago
i have a murmur it is in the middle of inocent and severe it is scary
MsPandagirl1 2 years ago
Here is my comment:-
Load and splitting S1 ,normal S2,Opening snap,rumble middiastolic murmur.
Dx:-Mitral valve stenosis with Pulmonary hypertension
alarbi81 2 years ago
Nice video, but she should go see a doctor about her heart : (
queensto916 2 years ago
you have the best recordings on youtube, but this one sounds like the speakers are blown, or like the distortion on a guitar amplifier, like the gain is too high.
I love your work, just a little "customer feedback" keep up the good work. :D
hercprsound 2 years ago
@hercprsound It's a murmur and a split S1, it's supposed to sound like that. O_O
MuffinAtTheDisco 2 years ago
have that checked out
twilightcrazy2010 2 years ago
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Godinuno 2 years ago
I can hear the split s1, the murmur seems to occur right with the split and peaks there. It sounds like it could be aortic stenosis b/c of the peaking. Split S1's can occur in normal hearts, but can indicate problems with mitral valve, or more rarely tricuspid.
vnhim598 2 years ago
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vnhim598 2 years ago
this girl is not ok...
atm507 2 years ago
lovely and clear, very distinct mumur sounds. Nice long file as well :) please feel free to view and comment on my heartbeat video if you get chance! :)
shell4121 2 years ago
Thats wonderful!!!!!!! im enjoying the diffrent types of heartbeats on here^^
ChromeWolf 2 years ago
Did her heart stop for a few seconds around 7:13, or did she just move the mic?
ScytheNightstalker 2 years ago
She just moved the mic...
virgyniah 2 years ago
I'm not sure how to know if I'm hearing a split...
MAZZ0Murder 2 years ago
Maybe it's easier to notice in the second part of the file...
virgyniah 2 years ago
wow is right
luluvibritania 2 years ago
very nice <3
MrVorwerk 2 years ago
wow
femalehblover 2 years ago