What are the symptoms of pectoral myositis? How does pectoral myositis occur? Is it serious?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-17
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The symptoms of pectoral myitis are difficulty breathing and not being able to breathe.

    And I feel that I don't have any strength in my whole body, and I feel very weak.

    There is also a reaction to chest pain, and it can also trigger coughing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The specific symptoms are heart failure, and it will also lead to poor breathing, weight loss, loss of appetite, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and a special lack of strength.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It often occurs after some viral infections, and the common clinical symptoms are chest tightness, chest pain, and wheezing after exertion. If the patient has myocarditis combined with heart failure, there may be edema of the lower limbs, upright sitting and other manifestations, so when myocarditis occurs, it is necessary to strictly rest in bed. At the same time, the diet should be nutritionally balanced, and the most important thing is to monitor changes in cardiac enzyme profile, troponin, etc., and use some drugs that nourish the myocardium to help the myocardium repair.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Chest tightness, chest pain, heart failure, panting, difficulty breathing, difficulty breathing, weakness and other symptoms, you need to pay more attention to rest.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Plethomyositis may be caused by viral infection or autoimmune problems, this disease is still relatively serious, you need to go to the hospital for **, usually drink more water, rest more, pay attention to diet, so as to be as soon as possible**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is most likely due to a muscle strain. Or there is inflammation in the organs, this disease is relatively serious and requires active cooperation**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Chest myositis is generally caused by overwork or inflammation of the chest, this disease is not serious, just take some medicine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's because the muscles in the chest have some trauma and then there is an inflammation. It's not serious, and it's not very troublesome.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Symptoms of myocarditis may be manifested in body temperature and heart rate. The body temperature and heart rate growth rate of the average person are corresponding, and the heart rate will be significantly different due to the change of body temperature. If you usually feel a slow heart rate or a drastic change in body temperature, it may be a sign of myocarditis.

    Most people with myocarditis have symptoms such as chest pain, which is different from other types of pain. When the patient has chest pain, he or she often has a severe and unbearable condition, and even a feeling of imminent death. Depending on the age and constitution, the duration of the pain varies, some people may last for a short time, others may last for several days, and even some patients may not be effectively relieved after taking medication.

    This chest pain is actually related to the enlargement of the heart, and when the heart is temporarily enlarged, it compresses the surrounding blood vessels, resulting in severe pain.

    In addition, some of the patient's manifestations may be similar to those of a mild cold, such as coughing, fever, and other common cold symptoms. Patients with myocarditis often have similar symptoms in the first 1 to 3 weeks before the onset of the disease, and sometimes have diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, etc., which should not be confused with a cold.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Symptoms of myocarditis include chest tightness, palpitation, shortness of breath, weakness, irregular heartbeat, etc.

    Myocarditis is often an inflammatory manifestation of systemic diseases on the myocardium, due to the different magnitude and degree of myocardial lesions, mild cases can have no clinical symptoms, severe cases can cause sudden death, timely diagnosis and appropriate **, can be completely **, prolonged and unhealed, can form chronic myocarditis or lead to cardiomyopathy.

    If you have myocarditis, it is better to ** as soon as possible. Most myocarditis can still be treated, as long as it is done properly, there will be no sequelae. The maintenance function of traditional Chinese medicine on the myocardium is relatively good, such as myocarditis ** decoction, myocarditis recuperation powder, etc.

    If it is not timely, it will be difficult for the myocardium to undergo organic changes.

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