Can tuberculosis cause high cardiac enzymes, and can fever cause high cardiac enzymes

Updated on healthy 2024-08-04
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Pulmonary tuberculosis invades the heart muscle or the toxicity of antituberculosis drugs increases cardiac enzymes, and the proportion of single presence is quite low, and if the chest x-ray is fine and asymptomatic, tuberculosis is not considered. Myocarditis in children is mostly caused by a virus.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Analysis: Hello, for your case, it is caused by the presence of lung infection, and anti-tuberculosis** is recommended.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    If the myocardium is too high, it will cause a certain degree of damage to the heart muscle cells, and the energy metabolism of the heart muscle cells will also be impaired. In the case of myocardial infarction, these heart enzymes, which are located in cell necrosis, are released into the blood, causing their concentrations to rise.

    1. What are cardiac enzymes?

    Cardiac enzymes are found in human cardiomyocytes and are a general term for a variety of enzymes including creatine kinase, lactate dehydrogenase, aspartate aminotransferase, and isoenzymes. When cardiomyocytes are damaged or necrosis, they will cause the release of a variety of enzymes in the myocardium, resulting in varying degrees of increase in the concentration of central muscle enzymes in the blood. Therefore, the concentration of serum centroenzymes is of great significance for judging whether there is necrosis or damage to cardiomyocytes.

    Second, what is the cause of high cardiac enzymes?

    When our myocardium is damaged and necrotic to a certain extent due to the presence of some factors, the energy metabolism of myocardial cells will be impaired. At this time, the structure of the membrane of the cardiomyocyte is disrupted, resulting in increased cell permeability. As a result, intracellular enzymes are released into the bloodstream in large quantities, resulting in an increase in serum cardiac enzyme levels.

    3. What are the common causes of elevated cardiac enzymes?

    1. Physiological elevation.

    1) For people who usually do not exercise much, sudden vigorous exercise and exercise for a long time can easily cause a large increase in creatine kinase.

    2) For neonates, serum creatine kinase activity was also higher than normal.

    3) Creatine kinase values also vary among different ethnic groups.

    2. Pathological elevation.

    1) Physicochemical, biological factors (such as trauma, crushing, burns, etc.).

    2), infections (streptococcus, mycoplasma, etc.).

    3) Systemic diseases (rhabdomyolysis, myasthenia gravis, etc.).

    4) Autoimmune diseases (peripheral vasculitis, connective tissue diseases, etc.).

    5) Congenital diseases.

    6) Some malignant tumors can also lead to false elevation of enzymes.

    Fourth, what should I do if the heart muscle enzymes are too high?

    If you find that your heart muscle enzymes are high, you should seek help from your doctor to find out the cause of the high heart muscle enzymes before you can treat the symptoms. If you have myocarditis, high cardiac enzymes may be due to myocarditis. After the disease, you should strengthen physical exercise, improve the body's immunity, and avoid fatigue.

    In terms of diet, pay attention to adding more nutritious meals to promote the self-repair of cardiomyocytes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Is high cardiac enzymes serious? In fact, the severity of high cardiac enzymes depends on the specific situation and should be judged in combination with clinical manifestations. Cardiac enzymes, most of which are not highly specific, should be comprehensively analyzed for clinical symptoms and signs to make accurate judgments.

    In other words, high myocardial enzymes do not necessarily mean myocarditis.

    High myocardial enzymes are most common** caused by heart diseases, such as myocarditis, myocardial infarction, heart failure, etc. If it is coronary heart disease, there is a high possibility of myocardial infarction, and it must be paid attention to, and drugs for resting, diuresis, and vasodilation should be used appropriately. Cardiac enzymes may return to normal after passing **, and if the viral infection is severe, it can also lead to elevated cardiac enzymes.

    When diagnosing the disease, which cardiac enzymes should be measured clinically is an important question. Of course, it is hoped that highly sensitive and highly specific indicators can be measured, and high (or low) can be used to confirm the diagnosis, otherwise they can be ruled out, but such idealized indicators are difficult to exist. The causes of high cardiac enzymes are:

    1. Acute myocardial infarction;

    2. Viral myocarditis, cardiac surgery, cardiac trauma, invasive cardiac intervention** (such as cardiac catheterization, coronary angioplasty);

    3. Muscle diseases, progressive muscular dystrophy, polymyositis, severe muscle trauma, rhabdomyolysis, myasthenia gravis, etc.;

    4. Cerebrovascular accident, shock, generalized convulsions, tetanus;

    5. Hypothyroidic edema.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The cause of high myocardial enzymes may be myocardial damage, and there are many factors that lead to myocardial injury, which may be caused by coronary arteries and should be taken seriously.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    High myocardial enzymes indicate myocardial cell damage, which is seen in myocarditis or myocardial infarction, and the condition should be more severe. Elevated cardiac enzymes indicate ongoing damage to myocardial cells. If it is a cold or a viral infection, it will cause an increase in myocardial enzymes, and in severe cases, it can cause myocarditis and impaired heart function.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    High myocardial enzymes will cause certain damage to the body, and myocardial infarction and brain cell necrosis may occur.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    High myocardial enzymes, can be seen in acute myocardial infarction, when acute myocardial infarction occurs, myocardial enzymes can be several times higher or even hundreds of times higher, can also be seen in acute myocarditis, can also be seen in severe heart failure patients, can also be seen in acute pancreatitis and other organs of acute infection, resulting in myocardial damage, in this case, as long as the myocardial enzymes are elevated, there will be myocardial destruction.

    If the severity of the increase in cardiac enzymes, the severity of the increase in cardiac enzymes is directly related to the range and number of myocardial damage, when the cardiac enzymes are seriously elevated, it can affect cardiac function, and even lead to heart enlargement, refractory heart failure, and can also cause severe arrhythmias, resulting in sudden death of the patient, so when it is found that the cardiac enzymes are elevated, the cause must be found.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The dangers of high cardiac enzymes depend on the patient's elevated cardiac enzyme levels, clinical symptoms, and other ancillary tests. If a patient with coronary heart disease suddenly has persistent precordial pinprick or knife-like severe pain, accompanied by chest tightness and wheezing, sweating, nausea and vomiting and other symptoms, and the electrocardiogram has obvious elevation or depression of the ST segment, accompanied by an increase in troponin, this can be diagnosed as acute myocardial infarction, such patients are in a very critical condition, and can have acute left heart failure, malignant arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death at any time, and the patient should be actively sent to the cardiovascular care unit of the hospital for active treatment, so as to save the patient's life.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cardiac enzyme is a relatively specific protein present in the blood, it mostly comes from myocardial cells, it is not high in normal times, when there is a lesion in the myocardium, it can be secreted into the blood, so that the level of the enzyme examined increases.

    Elevated cardiac enzymes do not cause any serious consequences on their own, the point is that the ** that leads to elevated cardiac enzymes can lead to serious consequences. Therefore, once there is an increase in myocardial enzymes, further tests are needed to confirm the diagnosis.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is a question that you better ask the doctors in the hospital, they are professionals, and they will tell you what the consequences will be.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Fever can be caused by a virus, which can cause high heart enzymes (damage to the heart muscle), so fever or high heart enzymes are both manifestations of a viral infection and are likely to occur together.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It can cause myocarditis. Myocarditis targets two aspects: viral infections and myocardial inflammation.

    For primary viral infection, in recent years, it has been proposed to use interferon or interferon inducers to prevent and **myocardium. Some Chinese herbs such as Radix Radix, Forsythia Forsythia, Polygonum cuspidatum, and Knotweed are considered to be effective against viral infections.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In general, high myocardial enzymes are usually caused by myocarditis and other diseases. Patients may have symptoms such as fever, fatigue, excessive sweating, palpitation, shortness of breath, and dull pain in the precordial area.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Generally, it is myocardial ischemia, or it is caused by inflammation and needs to be examined, pay attention to rest.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Muscle damage caused by strenuous exercise, trauma, etc., may increase cardiac enzymes, because cardiac enzyme tests are not specific, and it is the muscle enzymes of skeletal muscles that are elevated. It is recommended to recheck after a break. Of course, young people should also rule out myocarditis.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, I often go to the gym to do strenuous exercise recently, and the physical examination found that the cardiac enzyme is more than 8000 in about half a month, and the doctor said that it is outrageously high. Is this the case for you?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    , bronchial pneumonia , causing high myocardial enzymes, does this affect the heart?..Under the normal ** and care of the doctor, the impact should be minimized, and it is recommended that you do not let the baby suffer again now.

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