What are the symptoms of noisy heartbeats?
A noisy heartbeat may be a normal physiological condition, but it can also be caused by diseases such as patent ductus arteriosus and rheumatoid arthritis, which requires analysis based on specific circumstances.
Normal Physiological Phenomenon: Children and adolescents have incomplete physical development. After vigorous activities, a noisy heartbeat may occur, generally without other abnormal symptoms. As they age, special intervention is usually not required.
Patent Ductus Arteriosus: If the ductus arteriosus does not close, the heartbeat may produce noise due to abnormal blood shunting. At this time, patients generally experience discomfort such as cough, shortness of breath, and feeding difficulties.
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Rheumatoid arthritis can cause rheumatic heart disease, which affects heart function. Therefore, patients may also have a noisy heartbeat and may also experience joint swelling, pain, and other discomfort.
A noisy heartbeat may also be caused by atrial septal defects and other diseases. If it occurs frequently, it is recommended to visit a specialized hospital for monitoring, to identify the cause in a timely manner, and to receive treatment as soon as possible.