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How listen my heart sound?

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Dr. Robert Kwok answered

With a stethoscope: One has to use a stethoscope in order to listen to his heart sounds.

Dr Szawaluk agreed

Answered 12/9/2013

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I get flutters in the center of my chest with dizziness. I listen with a stethoscope and my heart sounds normal. What could cause this?

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Sorry no mean to disrespect do all drs. When listen to heart and lung sounds, can they tell the differences and the abnormalities and act upon it?

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