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Myocarditis Definition
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What is myocarditis?
A person with myocarditis has inflammation of the heart muscle. The most common cause of myocarditis is a viral infection or bacterial infection. Additional causes include medication, radiation, chemical exposure, or another illness. ![]() ![]() What are the symptoms of myocarditis? Common symptoms of myocarditis include fever, joint pains, palpitations, rapid pulse, and chest pain. The chest pain may worsen while taking a deep breath or while changing the position of the chest. Symptoms of worsening myocarditis include decreased urination, foot swelling, leg swelling, and shortness of breath. ![]() ![]() How does the doctor treat myocarditis? Treatment for myocarditis may include cardiac monitoring, oxygen therapy, intravenous fluids, blood pressure monitoring, and fluid restriction. Medication used to treat Myocarditis include beta-blockers, aspirin, nitrates, diuretics, digoxin, and ACE inhibitors. Continue to Myocarditis Incidence
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