Diseases and Conditions

Heart murmurs

Risk factors

You have an increased risk of a heart murmur if someone in your family had a heart defect associated with the unusual sounds.

Many different medical conditions can increase your risk of heart murmurs, including:

  • A weakened heart muscle (cardiomyopathy)
  • An infection of the lining of the heart (endocarditis)
  • Blood disorders marked by a high number of certain white cells, called eosinophils (hypereosinophilic syndrome)
  • Certain autoimmune disorders, including lupus and rheumatoid arthritis
  • Chemicals from a rare tumor in the lungs or gastrointestinal system that enter your bloodstream (carcinoid syndrome)
  • Heart valve disease
  • High blood pressure (hypertension)
  • High blood pressure in the lungs (pulmonary hypertension)
  • History of rheumatic fever
  • Overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism)

Having uncontrolled diabetes or a rubella infection during pregnancy increases your baby's risk of developing heart defects and a heart murmur. Use of certain medications, alcohol or drugs during pregnancy can lead to heart defects in a developing baby, which may cause a heart murmur.

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