Question
A 6-year-old child was mentioned during a physical examination after a sports class that there might be heart issues, but subsequent heart tests showed no abnormalities. The child has a slightly heavy weight, and we seek expert guidance on how to handle this situation.
Answer
Most of the murmurs detectable by a stethoscope are caused by blood flow, and these issues are typically clear in echocardiograms. The specific condition of the heart needs to be determined based on the echocardiogram results. If the child has no symptoms in daily life, it indicates that the heart problem may be very mild, and there is no need to worry excessively.