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Health Topics for Cardiovascular Health |
MyocarditisMyocarditis is an inflammation of the heart muscle. This condition affects the heart's ability to pump blood normally. When this happens, the patient feels weak and short of breath. Myocarditis can happen to a person of any age. The most common cause is a viral infection. Less common causes are:
Myocarditis may occur as a side effect of cancer treatment with radiation and certain drugs. Although rare, myocarditis can also be caused by the germ that causes Lyme disease. In some parts of the world, a parasite often causes it. Many cases of myocarditis caused by viruses get better without treatment. However, the disease can get worse. If it does, a person may develop congestive heart failure or heart rhythm problems. When this happens, heart medications are given. In very rare cases, it may continue to worsen, and a heart transplant may be necessary. A healthcare provider may suspect myocarditis when a person's chest X-ray shows an enlarged heart. Sometimes abnormal heart sounds are heard as well. It may be necessary to take a sample of the heart muscle. This is called a heart biopsy. A person with myocarditis should carefully follow the treatment plan of the healthcare provider, which will also include rest and taking all medications as directed. Last Reviewed 2005 Disclaimer: This content is reviewed periodically and is subject to change as new health information becomes available. The information provided is intended to be informative and educational and is not a replacement for professional medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or treatment by a healthcare professional. HIL File CARD3485.RF2 VRS# 6181 Data Version 7.0 Copyright 1999 McKesson Health Solutions LLC. All rights reserved.
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