Myocarditis Infectious

Myocarditis is an inflammatory disease of the heart muscle of an infectious nature. Usually occurs as a result of complications of infectious diseases such as influenza, measles, chickenpox, rubella, etc. It can also occur against the background of viral and bacterial infections that enter the body through the blood or vessels of the circulatory system.

Myocarditis is manifested by pain in the heart area, most often dull and not sharp. The pain is usually not localized and can radiate either to the left arm or leg, or spread throughout the chest, or throb in the area of ​​any rib. When sick, there is a strong heartbeat, shortness of breath