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Common cold does not have a fever can you cause myocarditis

Dr. Jordan Scott
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2025-05-23 01:24:46
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If the patient's body resistance is good, timely treatment after illness, promote the recovery of upper respiratory tract infection, at this time no fever generally will not cause myocarditis. If the patient's body resistance is poor, after illness without timely treatment, cough, poor breathing, runny nose and other conditions. Although there is no fever, but with the disease continues to worsen, the pathogen will enter the heart through blood circulation, leading to cardiac congestion, edema, exudation, causing myocarditis.