Myocarditis Archive
Myocarditis, as the name implies, is inflammation of the heart muscle ‘also called myocardium’ from any cause (mostly from viral infection). Though it could cause life-threatening heart failure, it usually will relieve without seriously hurting the heart.
How much stress we experience and how we respond to it can cause a wide variety of medical conditions. For example, chronic and uncontrolled stress can exert real physiological effects on the heart, causing and worsening several
Regular exercise is important to maintain your overall health, including the heart. But if you have myocarditis — an inflammation disorder affecting the myocardium (heart muscle) — some types of physical activity could be counterproductive or even
Myocarditis is an inflammation of the middle layer of the heart’s wall (myocardium). It doesn’t always cause symptoms, especially when it’s mild. And if the symptoms occur, they can also vary, depending on the cause and severity
It’s normal to occasionally have excessive sweating if you’re sleeping during the hot weather or under too many blankets. But if your bedroom is cool and you find your bedclothes drenched, this might be a sign of
Myocarditis doesn’t always cause warning signs and symptoms until it becomes quite advanced. If the symptoms occur, they’re usually mild (this is especially true for a mild, uncomplicated myocarditis). The most common ones are shortness of breath
Myocarditis, a disorder marked by inflammation of myocardium (heart muscle), could be potentially fatal – though it often relieves without leaving serious after effects. The recovery time of the disease (how long it takes to heal) is