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.
After treatment, many patients live long, full lives free from the effects of myocarditis
It’s not rare at all for a patient to recover. Not sure how you came to that conclusion. I hope your boss is able to recover though! It seems lifestyle changes could be a great course of action!
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.
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/
Thanks!
Here’s another link from the same site, since were considering this as a reputable source:
https://www.myocarditisfoundation.org/about-myocarditis/
Some...hmm but rare. Thanks.
Tell that to my 39 year old boss. I witness it everyday.
Trolls gonna troll.
I actually edited my comment to include more information. Ill paste it here, ICYMI
Here’s another link from the same site, since were considering this as a reputable source:
https://www.myocarditisfoundation.org/about-myocarditis/
It’s not rare at all for a patient to recover. Not sure how you came to that conclusion. I hope your boss is able to recover though! It seems lifestyle changes could be a great course of action!
Also, FYI, disagreeing with someone and correcting their information isn’t trolling
He isn't the only doctor saying it.
He isn’t the only doctor that’s wrong then. Because a whole boatload can confirm that it’s not 100% fatal or even close to that number
Wrong.
Nope
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/
Dude you are screaming I got the shot and grasping for any straw available but you cant make up those straws.
I haven’t made up any straws nor am I screaming