what is myocarditis?
myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart muscle that can affect the organ’s electrical system and impact its ability to pump blood properly or maintain a normal rhythm,
according to the mayo clinic.
what are the symptoms of myocarditis?
in the early stages, or with mild cases of the condition, people with myocarditis may experience no symptoms at all or only slight chest pain or shortness of breath. if the condition is more serious, symptoms can vary but generally include chest pain, fatigue, a rapid or abnormal heart beat (arrhythmia), shortness of breath (even at rest) and fluid retention that can cause swelling in the lower extremities and fatigue. children with myocarditis can experience fever, fainting, trouble breathing or arrhythmia.
don’t let the risk of myocarditis be a reason to skip the vaccine
“the benefits of getting vaccinated markedly outweigh the very small risk of vaccine-related myocarditis,” said fleg. “vaccination prevents most hospitalizations and deaths due to covid-19. it’s clear that vaccination can protect you from myocarditis by protecting you from covid-19 infection.”
he also urges people to remember that even if they were to be one of the few affected by vaccine-linked myocarditis, the symptoms are largely mild, and usually disappear in a few days. in fact, he says that only about one out of 100 cases of heart inflammation linked to covid-19 vaccines is life-threatening: “an analysis of 627 cases of vaccine-linked myocarditis worldwide showed that 626 fully recovered — and one fatality.”