What are the symptoms of pericarditis?
Common symptoms of pericarditis include:
- Sharp chest pain that may get worse when breathing deeply or lying down
- Pain in the shoulder or neck
- Fever
- Feeling tired or weak
- A dry cough
What causes pericarditis?
There are several reasons why someone might develop pericarditis, such as:
- Viral infections
- Bacterial infections
- Autoimmune diseases, where the body’s immune system attacks its own tissues
- Heart surgery or injuries
How common is pericarditis?
Pericarditis is not very common. It can happen to people of all ages, but it is more often seen in young adults and middle-aged people.
Who is more likely to get pericarditis?
Some factors that may increase the chances of getting pericarditis include:
- Having a recent viral infection
- Having autoimmune diseases
- Being a man under the age of 50
How can I treat pericarditis?
Treatment for pericarditis may involve:
- Taking pain relief medications
- Using anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce swelling
- In serious cases, a doctor may suggest procedures to drain fluid around the heart
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How to live with pericarditis?
Living with pericarditis may require regular check-ups with a doctor. It’s important to manage symptoms and report any changes. Keeping stress low and following doctor’s advice can help.
Final thoughts
Pericarditis is a condition that can cause discomfort, but it is manageable with the right treatment. If you are concerned about chest pain or other symptoms, please speak to your GP or healthcare provider.