It occurs in pregnant and lactating women.
When people have their blood vessels checked, they often listen to a murmur over the arteries with a stethoscope. There, blood can swirl in places of bends or atherosclerotic plaques.
Sometimes the carotid arteries are heard, and sometimes even the abdomen. Have you listened to your belly with a tube? It looks strange, but surgeons have to do this to someone.
So there is a vascular murmur over the mammary glands. It usually starts during pregnancy and continues during breastfeeding.
We noticed this noise about 60 years ago. Cardiologists listened to the heart and heard the chest.
It is believed that such a vascular murmur is formed in the arteries and somewhere superficially. That is, close enough to the skin, because it can disappear from pressure with a stethoscope.
Can you imagine how much milk a baby needs? Here, under pressure, the blood flows there. Noises.
This noise can change from day to day, so different doctors may or may not hear it.
It is said that teenage girls can have the same noise during their rapid growth.
This is the question about the noises in the arteries of the abdomen. There are all sorts of noises.