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What (who) is nutritional myocarditis - definition

EXTRINSIC CARDIOMYOPATHY THAT IS CHARACTERIZED AS AN INFLAMMATION OF THE HEART MUSCLE
Acute myocarditis; Inflammation of the heart; Rheumatic myocarditis; Viral myocarditis; Myocardiitis; Post-infectious myocarditis; Infectious myocarditis; Myocardial inflammation; Inflammatory cardiomyopathy; Causes of myocarditis
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Myocarditis         
·noun Inflammation of the myocardium.
Nutritional science         
SCIENCE THAT INTERPRETS THE NUTRIENTS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES IN FOOD IN RELATION TO MAINTENANCE, GROWTH, REPRODUCTION, HEALTH AND DISEASE OF AN ORGANISM
Nutrition science; History of nutrition; Trophology; Nutritional sciences
Nutritional science (also nutrition science, sometimes short nutrition, dated trophologytrophology. (n.
Toxic and nutritional optic neuropathy         
HUMAN DISEASE
Toxic optic neuropathy; Nutritional optic neuropathy; Optic neuropathy, toxic; Optic neuropathy, nutritional; Toxic and Nutritional Optic Neuropathy
Toxic and nutritional optic neuropathy is a group of medical disorders defined by visual impairment due to optic nerve damage secondary to a toxic substance and/or nutritional deficiency. The causes of these disorders are various, but they are linked by shared signs and symptoms, which this article will describe.

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Myocarditis

Myocarditis, also known as inflammatory cardiomyopathy, is an acquired cardiomyopathy due to inflammation of the heart muscle. Symptoms can include shortness of breath, chest pain, decreased ability to exercise, and an irregular heartbeat. The duration of problems can vary from hours to months. Complications may include heart failure due to dilated cardiomyopathy or cardiac arrest.

Myocarditis is most often due to a viral infection. Other causes include bacterial infections, certain medications, toxins and autoimmune disorders. A diagnosis may be supported by an electrocardiogram (ECG), increased troponin, heart MRI, and occasionally a heart biopsy. An ultrasound of the heart is important to rule out other potential causes such as heart valve problems.

Treatment depends on both the severity and the cause. Medications such as ACE inhibitors, beta blockers, and diuretics are often used. A period of no exercise is typically recommended during recovery. Corticosteroids or intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) may be useful in certain cases. In severe cases an implantable cardiac defibrillator or heart transplant may be recommended.

In 2013, about 1.5 million cases of acute myocarditis occurred. While people of all ages are affected, the young are most often affected. It is slightly more common in males than females. Most cases are mild. In 2015 cardiomyopathy, including myocarditis, resulted in 354,000 deaths up from 294,000 in 1990. The initial descriptions of the condition are from the mid-1800s.