Autumn's Fluctuating Temperatures: Heightened Vigilance Against Myocarditis
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What are effective measures to prevent myocarditis in autumn?
Autumn is a season of change and increased susceptibility to colds. While common colds typically resolve with hydration, medication, and rest, certain "colds" can be life-threatening. Chen Wei specifically reminds the public: Some "colds" are actually early symptoms of viral myocarditis.
What are effective methods for preventing myocarditis in autumn?
Viral myocarditis is caused by viruses. The viruses primarily affecting the heart muscle include Coxsackie, Echovirus, influenza, parainfluenza, mumps, respiratory syncytial virus, and adenovirus—which mainly cause intestinal and upper respiratory infections.The vast majority of viral myocarditis patients present with symptoms such as fever, sore throat, body aches, and diarrhea—symptoms strikingly similar to the common cold, often leading to misdiagnosis and inappropriate treatment. Most patients also experience circulatory system symptoms like dull pain in the precordial area, palpitations, fatigue, nausea, and dizziness. In extremely rare cases, patients may die during the acute phase due to severe arrhythmias, acute heart failure, or cardiogenic shock.Most viral myocarditis patients recover completely with appropriate treatment, leaving no residual symptoms or signs. However, some patients may stabilize after weeks or months of treatment but develop persistent cardiac enlargement, reduced cardiac function, arrhythmias, or electrocardiogram changes. Statistics indicate that a portion of cardiomyopathies evolve from viral myocarditis.
Important Reminder: Adequate prevention of myocarditis during autumn is essential, as failure to do so may pose a serious threat to the patient's life.
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