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Some winter viruses could trigger heart complications, experts warn

As the health authorities have reported the rapid increase in winter viruses, health experts warn you that the symptoms of heart disease can mimic respiratory diseases.

In the United States, four viruses are circulating, causing concerns about the possibility of “Quademic”.

Experts have warned that the respiratory cell virus (RSV), influenza, Cobid 19, and norovirus are all “very high levels” nationwide.

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The American Heart Association (AHA) has confirmed that a specific virus is related to increased risks in heart attacks and stroke.

Health experts have warned that symptoms of heart disease can mimic respiratory diseases. (ISTOCK)

“The best risk is within three days of infection, but it has been up to 90 days,” AHA ​​states on the website.

Dr. Joan Non Contraas, a heart specialist at Mount Shini Faster Heart Hospital in New York, said that he had mistaken for virus symptoms as serious heart complications.

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Some patients who experienced shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing, swelling, and moving PIT may be a sign of heart failure, and assuming that symptoms are linked to a cold, Fox News Digital I mentioned in the release sent to.

Weakness, fever, dizziness, and chest pain can potentially hide the life threatening.

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Experts have warned that the respiratory cell virus (RSV), influenza, Cobid 19, and norovirus are all “very high levels” nationwide. (ISTOCK)

These can include pulmonary embolism (lung blood clots), heart attack, papermanicitis (inflammation around the heart), heart failure or viralocarditis (myocardial inflammation).

Links between viruses and heart disease

According to Dr. ICILMA Fergus, a director of the Mount Shinai Health system in New York, viruses can cause inflammation and may cause heart condition.

“Usually, they [viruses] It is more dangerous to promote one person and promote hyper -coating (an increase in the tendency to form blood clots), “she told Fox News Digital.

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“Currently, RSV and norovirus are increasingly focused on the known influenza virus and cobid virus.”

Dr. Anuladalara, a different heart specialist in New York City, pointed out that the body's immune system has created an inflammatory reaction to fight against viruses, but this inflammation is inadvertent. It can harm the organization.

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The American Heart Association (AHA) has confirmed that a specific virus is related to increased risks in heart attacks and stroke. (ISTOCK)

“If you have a known heart disease, viral infection can cause deterioration of atrial fibrillation, coronary artery disease, or heart failure. She said in the release.

She points out that recent patients in the hospital have recently experienced shortness of breath, weakness, motion PIT, and severe fatigue, fearing heart failure.

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“There was a desperate moment that could not reach the patient to share the results of the troponin level that can be linked to heart attacks after a blood test,” said she released. I shared it.

“We suspected the worst situation, but eventually arrived at the patient and was hospitalized for influenza A and severe viralocarditis. They were treated appropriately and good for lucky things. there was.”

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According to a heart specialist on Mount Sinai, the elderly, like those who have immunodeficiency or heart problems or other fundamental conditions, have the risk of heart complications, especially heart complications.

“Anyone who is susceptible to everyone and even medical providers may get sick with complications that may threaten their lives,” Fergus reports. I mentioned it in the book.

When to see a doctor

According to the contrast, the sustainable chest pain and the pit pit should eliminate myocarditis, which is inflamed myocardium, after viral diseases.

“Everybody is susceptible to medical providers.”

It is important for medical workers, especially for high -risk groups, to discuss the symptoms after viras with healthcare experts, and health experts told Fox News Digital.

Certain symptoms that require urgent attention include chest pain, dyspnea or awakening, and stunning emotions, or extreme blood pressure.

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Leg swelling may be related to heart events. Lara states in the release of Mt. Sinai, especially if there are dangerous factors, such as fundamental heart disease, obesity, diabetes, and heart disease family history.

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It is important to discuss medical workers and post -virus symptoms, especially for high -risk groups. (ISTOCK)

Fergus told Fox News Digital that a specific virus could flourish during the cold and wet winter.

“People should be vigilant and observe the immortal cold symptoms,” she advised. “Because antiviral treatment is different, be tested to know the virus you have.”

Prevention hints

Fergus needs to take measures to seek treatment, especially if you are sick, to avoid exposure to winter illness.

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Heart specialists have added that those in vulnerable groups recommend taking the vaccine when available.

The U.S. Heart Association recommends following the following precautionary measures to reduce the possibility of a virus.

Wash your hands

People should take measures to seek treatment, especially if they are sick, to avoid exposure to winter illness, and, especially if they are in a fundamental state. (ISTOCK)

  • Wash your hands frequently and do not touch your face
  • Avoid closely contact with the sick person
  • If you experience symptoms, stay at home
  • Wipe and disinfect the frequently touched surface
  • Cover and sneeze to prevent the spread of illness

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According to the U.S. Heart Association, heart disease remains a major cause of US death.

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