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What does a slow rising pulse feel like?

What does a slow rising pulse feel like?

Signs: Slow rising pulse (best felt using four fingers across the pulse) Palpable heaving apex (LVH) Ejection Systolic Murmur, often radiating to the carotids and best heard in the aortic region.

When do you hear aortic Regurg?

On auscultation, the typical murmur of aortic regurgitation is a soft, high-pitched, early diastolic decrescendo murmur heard best at the 3rd intercostal space on the left (Erb’s point) on end expiration, with the patient sitting up and leaning forward.

What causes aortic regurgitation murmur?

Aortic valve regurgitation usually occurs gradually, but it can develop suddenly when caused by a valve infection. Any condition that damages the aortic valve can cause regurgitation. However, you can develop aortic valve regurgitation without any known risk factors.

How do you know if you have aortic regurgitation?

Even if you don’t have symptoms, your doctor may be able to detect aortic regurgitation by listening to your heart with a stethoscope. If your doctor hears a whooshing sound in between beats, it could mean you have valve problems. The whooshing sound means there is an abnormal flow of blood through the valve.

What are the symptoms of a bad aortic heart valve?

Signs and symptoms of aortic valve disease may include:

  • Whooshing or swishing heart sound (heart murmur)
  • Chest pain or tightness.
  • Dizziness.
  • Fainting.
  • Fatigue after activity or having less ability to be active.
  • Irregular heartbeat.
  • Shortness of breath, particularly during vigorous activity or when lying down.

Does exercise help leaky heart valve?

Everyone with a leaky heart valve can benefit from daily exercise, like walking. Before engaging in competitive or contact sports, people with severe valve regurgitation should talk with their doctors.

How to know if you have diabetes mellitus?

Common symptoms include the following: 1 Frequent urination. 2 Excessive thirst. 3 Unexplained weight loss. 4 Extreme hunger. 5 Sudden vision changes. 6 Tingling or numbness in the hands or feet. 7 Feeling very tired much of the time. 8 Very dry skin. 9 Sores that are slow to heal. 10 More infections than usual.

What are the symptoms of Type 1 diabetes?

People who have type 1 diabetes may also have nausea, vomiting, or stomach pains. Type 1 diabetes symptoms can develop in just a few weeks or months and can be severe.

When do you start to notice symptoms of type 2 diabetes?

Type 2 diabetes symptoms often take several years to develop. Some people don’t notice any symptoms at all. Type 2 diabetes usually starts when you’re an adult, though more and more children and teens are developing it.

What are the warning signs of high blood sugar?

Hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar, causes many of the warning signs of diabetes listed above, including: Heavy thirst. Blurry vision. Peeing a lot. More hunger. Numb or tingling feet. Fatigue. Sugar in your urine.

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Ruth Doyle