What Should Be Done if Still's Murmur is Suspected?
If a healthcare provider suspects Still's murmur, they may perform a thorough physical examination and review the child's medical history. In most cases, no further testing is needed. However, if there is any doubt about the nature of the murmur or if the child has other symptoms (such as poor growth, difficulty breathing, or cyanosis), additional tests such as an echocardiogram may be ordered to rule out structural heart disease.