Echocardiography

An echocardiogram is a fairly common test that allows doctors to use sound waves to see the inside of one’s heart and see how it’s beating and pumping blood. This procedure can help identify various abnormalities in the heart muscle and valves.

A doctor may suggest an echocardiogram if he or she suspects problems with the valves or chambers of the heart or the heart’s ability to pump. An echocardiogram can also be used to detect congenital heart defects in unborn babies.

When reading an echocardiogram, the doctor will look for healthy heart valves and chambers, as well as normal heartbeats.

What Does An Echocardiogram Reveal?

Pertinent information relating to your heart health can also be discovered from the echocardiogram, including:

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