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Do patients with myocarditis need to be hospitalized?


Healing hearts, one patient at a time.
Myocarditis patients need hospitalization, mainly according to the severity of the judgment.
Myocarditis refers to myocardial localized or diffuse acute and chronic inflammatory lesions. For myocarditis patients with mild symptoms, such as patients without any discomfort, there are no symptoms, you can consider at home to follow the doctor's advice medication treatment, generally do not need hospitalization. If the condition is serious, palpitation, chest distress, dyspnea or even syncope and other symptoms occur, immediate hospitalization is required. If not treated in time, myocardium will be seriously damaged, resulting in systemic blood circulation disorder, acute heart failure, severe arrhythmia, cardiogenic shock, systemic organ failure and other symptoms may occur.