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I hear my heartbeat all the time.Sometimes louder than others but most of the time its audible.I was wondering has anyone else felt this around the clock and do they hear their heartbeat exatly ? Its not my blood pressure ,and I have been to three doctors with a variety of explinations but im conerned it has something to do with my heart and wondered if anyone else has it all of the time.Its seems a little better at night when im slighly elevated or have m head in just right postition but other than that I hear it most of the day especially when im exerting myself or ive eaten.

2006-11-10 19:24:54 · 4 answers · asked by ? 3 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

Had Two Doctors Tell me that I didn't need additonal test that it was post tramatic stress disorder and nerves.They did tell me that I had a murmur but insisted that it was nothing not anything that had to be tested?

2006-11-11 13:03:22 · update #1

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ive never experienced wat you have just explained. but once in a while when my ear is pressed onto my pillow it happens especially when im not feeling well. maybe you got some problem with your ear like excess wax deposit inside or water that is entering your ear during shower which causes these small sounds to be amplified to a great degree. im not too sure but it would be a bood idea to get your ears examined.

2006-11-10 19:37:48 · answer #1 · answered by david 2 · 0 0

I have experienced that, but that was while I had stress-related high blood pressure. I don't think it could have to do with your heart itself. It still seems to me like it *must* be pressure of some sort (fluid buildup where there shouldn't be?). Are you SURE your blood pressure isn't a little high? Are you often stressed? It went away for me when I started taking medication and became more relaxed.

2006-11-10 19:33:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

this is a classic symptom of mitral valve prolapse. It can be very mild with some people never knowing they have it, or it can be bad enough for heart valve replacement surgery. I have it and hear my heart beat also. It is not normal to hear your heart beat. Most people cannot. Mitral valve prolapse is diagnosed with an echocardiogram of the heart which is like a little microphone rubbed on the chest. Ask your doctor to schedule you for an echo.

2006-11-10 19:56:00 · answer #3 · answered by winkcat 7 · 1 0

Learn & practice YOGA.Daily.

2006-11-10 19:31:24 · answer #4 · answered by SKG R 6 · 0 0

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