High cardiac enzymes. What's going on?


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Heart disease, other diseases, side effects of drugs, poisoning, strenuous exercise, and other factors can cause high levels of myocardial enzymes. Heart disease, such as acute myocardial infarction, myocarditis, cardiomyopathy, etc., can cause damage to heart muscle cells and release myocardial enzymes. Other diseases: Such as severe heart failure, heart surgery, pericarditis, etc., may also cause myocardial enzyme elevation. Drug side effects: Some drugs, such as antibiotics, anti-tumor drugs, etc., may produce toxicity to the myocardium, resulting in myocardial enzyme elevation. Poisoning: Some chemical poisons or drug poisoning, such as organophosphorus pesticides, carbon monoxide, etc., may damage the myocardium, causing myocardial enzyme elevation. Vigorous exercise: After strenuous exercise, myocardial cells will be damaged to a certain extent, leading to elevated myocardial enzymes. Other factors: fever, infection, autoimmune diseases, etc., may also lead to elevated myocardial enzymes. It should be noted that high myocardial enzymes do not necessarily mean heart disease, but need to be taken seriously. If there is high myocardial enzyme, you should seek medical attention in time for further examination and diagnosis to clarify the cause and take corresponding treatment measures. At the same time, for people with heart disease, hypertension, diabetes and other diseases, regular physical examination should be carried out for early detection and early treatment.