Brief Answer:
Consult a Cardiologist for heart workup
Detailed Answer:
Hi Ma'am,
Thanks for your query.
A
heart murmur, detected during labor, could have been functional (and not necessarily indicative of a damaged heart valve), as a result of increased rate of blood circulation during labor.
On the other hand, appearance of a heart murmur following
Rheumatic fever, indicates a damaged valve of the heart. A significantly damaged valve, over a period of time, leads to significant disruption of blood flow in the heart chambers culminating into
heart failure.
Further, absence of symptoms, such as, breathlessness on less than normal physical exertion,
chest pain, swelling over feet or, heaviness in the chest or palpitations, generally excludes a significantly damaged heart valve, if any.
Nevertheless, I would strongly recommend that you consult a Cardiologist, who will carry out an ECG and a 2-D Echo to see for evidence of a damaged heart valve and its effect on the heart.
A timely diagnosis with initiation of appropriate treatment will prevent further damage (if any) to the heart.
Hope I have addressed to your concerns to your complete satisfaction and you find my response helpful and informative. I will be happy to answer further queries, if any.
Fond regards and have a nice day,
Col (Dr.) Rakesh Karanwal