Diseases of the heart Myocarditis
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First Myocarditis
The causes of disease Myocarditis
The
disease is caused by inflammation or atrophy of the heart myocardittis, and there are
a number of factors causing this most important and most common is the
inflammation caused by infection with Coxsackie B
And
laboratory analysis show that can result from a bacterial infection or any
other microbial infection.
Symptoms of the disease Myocarditis
Usually brought a patient infected with
viral In a large proportion of these jobs left ventricle affected clearly or
landing in the heart of all its symptoms as it appears in about one-third of
the patients chest pain similar to the pain of heart attack and appears in some
patients, a defect in heart rate which may lead to shows Fainting is sometimes
diagnosed by taking a sample of the ventricular sepal point of the right
ventricle through the catheter and guided by ultrasound.
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| heart Myocarditis |
And
it shows an increase in erythrocyte sedimentation rate in 60% of patients, as
well as a rise in the number of white balls in 2% of cases and the high level
of antibodies.
The
EKG will appear in which different images of the strikes in a heartbeat
affected as a result of electrical conductivity in the heart and appears to
show the same changes as a result of cardiac stroke ST changes.
In
cardiac catheterization cardiomyopathy shows all the images that can continue
even after the demise of the disease causes.
It
shows screening ultrasound weakness in the movement of the walls of the heart
in the majority of cases.
Treatment of disease Myocarditis
Treatment
always depends on the vulnerability that has occurred on the heart for example,
when there is poor in jobs left ventricle, this patient is treated as a patient
congestive heart falling by preventing completely salt and diuretics, as well
as medication Aldejioksin cardboard to the heart Myocarditis .
It
must Myocarditis patient treated in hospital under close medical supervision
and handling any defect in heart rhythm drug therapy Oar The installation of a
pacemaker if required to do so.



