Question

Is a child’s myocarditis at 28 normal?

Answer

A simple myocardial injury typically presents without symptoms. In severe cases, symptoms such as shortness of breath after exercise, pale complexion, and increased heart rate may occur. Advice: Fever, colds, and infections caused by some viruses or bacteria can lead to myocardial injury, but the likelihood of reaching myocarditis is very small. An ECG and echocardiogram can be checked for further clarification.