Endocarditis Parietal

Parietal endocarditis (EP) is a disease that occurs due to infection of the heart valves. It can occur in people of all ages, but is most common in children and young adults.

Symptoms of parietal endocarditis may include fever, chills, chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, fatigue, loss of appetite, and others. If left untreated, it can lead to serious complications such as heart failure, blood clots, stroke and death.

Treatment for parietal endocarditis usually involves antibiotics, which kill the bacteria causing the infection. Other treatments such as immunotherapy and surgery may also be used.

Prevention of parietal endocarditis includes regular screening for heart infections, proper use of antibiotics, and treatment of any infections that may lead to endocarditis.

In conclusion, parietal endocarditis is a serious condition that can lead to complications and death if not treated promptly. Therefore, it is important to know the symptoms of this disease and take measures to prevent and treat it.