Thank you for posting! There are a few things that a stethoscope can help you determine: Your heart rate and rhythm and if you've got a really good ear-- a heart murmur. If someone is a cardiologist or a cardiology nurse with plenty of experience listening to heart sounds then the stethoscope is a good aid in diagnosing since the ear gets used to listening to certain heart conditions through a stethoscope. If it is a serious defect the doctor will usually confirm this with further tests.
I'm curious as to why you ask this? Have you been diagnosed with a heart condition? Did you check your own heart rate after exercise or did your doctor? More information would be helpful.
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Hello Anon,
Thank you for posting! There are a few things that a stethoscope can help you determine: Your heart rate and rhythm and if you've got a really good ear-- a heart murmur. If someone is a cardiologist or a cardiology nurse with plenty of experience listening to heart sounds then the stethoscope is a good aid in diagnosing since the ear gets used to listening to certain heart conditions through a stethoscope. If it is a serious defect the doctor will usually confirm this with further tests.
I'm curious as to why you ask this? Have you been diagnosed with a heart condition? Did you check your own heart rate after exercise or did your doctor? More information would be helpful.
Best wishes,
Rosa
January 12, 2012 - 6:51amThis Comment
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