While SARS-CoV-2 may cause cardiac symptoms such as chest pain or shortness of breath resulting in heart attacks and blood clots, there is also the possibility that the virus may cause significant heart damage and inflammation—but without producing any immediate or more noticeable cardiac symptoms.
published in JAMA last month, demonstrating that even if you are unaware of having any symptoms after recovery from Covid-19, there is the possibility that the virus may cause heart damage or inflammation that could put you at risk for complications including heart arrhythmias, heart failure and sudden cardiac death.
Researchers are still trying pinpoint exactly how SARs-CoV-2 leads to myocarditis. They believe that it may be a combination of 2 mechanisms: cardiac damage from the virus itself, along with the after-effects of the immune response that it triggers. In fact, the efficacy of some potent anti-inflammatory medications such asin helping to reduce death in some of the sickest patients could potentially be linked to its anti-inflammatory effects on the heart.
The recent diagnosis of Covid-19- associated myocarditis in the top pitcher for the Boston Red Sox also illustrates how the virus can affect young and heathy people.was all set to start this season when the 27-year-old tested positive for Covd-19. His symptoms progressed after his initial diagnosis—so much so that he didn’t have enough energy to throw even 20 pitches. He was told to stop and rest. Mr Rodriguez is now out for the season.
That said, even if just a small percentage of Covid-19 cases lead to cardiac complications, the pandemic will elevate the risk for millions of people who regularly exercise. As an example, the study indicated that patients with only mild Covid-19 symptoms developed myocarditis as often as those who were hospitalized, elevating the chance that those who are unaware they have Covid-19 could also be at risk.
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