Yet myocarditis is still considered a rare disease.
There is no cure at present for either type of myocarditis. Physicians treat the disease’s symptoms, which can include tachycardia, arrhythmias and heart failure. In some cases, however, an autoimmune disorder may be treated alongside cardiac symptoms to support recovery.
100% of their doctors will be baffled.
updoot
50% of the 50% Or 100% of the 50%?
It was a cull
50% of the 50% will die in 5 years. The other 50% will get myocarditis in the next few years.
There are many cases where people make a full recovery. It’s not that high
Dr. Ryan Cole states there is no recovery.
Seems that Dr. Ryan Cole is incorrect
ICYMI
Here you go Skippy.
Yet myocarditis is still considered a rare disease.
There is no cure at present for either type of myocarditis. Physicians treat the disease’s symptoms, which can include tachycardia, arrhythmias and heart failure. In some cases, however, an autoimmune disorder may be treated alongside cardiac symptoms to support recovery.
https://www.myocarditisfoundation.org/treatment/
He isn't the only doctor saying it.