Q & A with Dr. Klein Pericarditis - Diagnosis & Treatment
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- After a webchat on Pericarditis, with Dr. Allan Klein, Director of the Cleveland Clinic Pericardial Disease Center reviewed common questions that patients ask about medications, how patients are monitored during treatment, exercise, and what is on the horizon for new treatments.
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I went to the cleveland Clinic to see Dr Klein for my case. He is indeed the world expert on this disease.
I am almost certain I got pericarditis from the Pfizer vaccine. Got it several months ago, still feeling the effects, I am furious, I’m in the military. Don’t feel like I can do my job anymore!
Same after moderna booster. Had 2x Pfizer then moderna
Same with me. F my luck
Devil frog. Same. Active duty military. I was diagnosed with myopericarditis after my second dose. I am still 5 months in and trying to recover. It’s miserable. How are you doing?
I'm in British military, got diagnosed with this three weeks ago. Pretty miserable, seems to come and go. Doctors prescribed me with anti-inflammatories but doesn't seem to do much, anybody been treated got any recommendations?
Me too
Thank you from Wisconsin
Dr. Klein is awesome! Hoping him and his team can cure my Acute Constrictive Pericarditis...so tired of feeling bad.
Zach Daniel how old are you
25
How are you doing now? I was just diagnosed.
@@firecogspains completely disappeared but started gym hope its not the muscular pain they said it was, i wont worry
It’s none of your business
Thank you. Please do let me know a recommendation for a pericarditis specialist cardiologist in London, UK?
I was diagnosed with Pericarditis. I have been on a low dose asprin and plavix for about 18 years. Because of this I was sent home with Colchicine and Tylenol. I'm scared it will come back. Any suggestions?
I'm in third week recovery from bacterial/viral pericarditis (began as stomach bug) on a 4 week decreasing regimen of indomethacin, metoprol (1mo), and colchicine (3mo). I'm back at work 'light duty'. As an otherwise very healthy, fast healing 30y/o, is a 3 month hiatus from exercise really that necessary?
It struck fast and hard, just like the precursory stomach bug, (I felt like I was going to die for a couple nights and morphine had absolutely no effect) but assuming my system has fought back the pathogenic cause, is it reasonable to ease into heavy exercise in a week or two?
Whole food plant based diet can help with inflammation.
Is Dr. Klein able to recommend a specialist in Salt Lake City, UT? I have been undertreated for Pericarditis and it has been coming and going for a year now. Going to the Cleveland Clinic is not an option.
having the same problem since last November... Almost a year. Hope you've found a solution
@@habibabdul1538 yes... started with azathioprine around Christmas time and we're now down to 5mg of cortizone plus colchicine and azathioprine. Then if all goes well (because usually when I'm down to 5mg I start having issues) until the end of this month we;ll go to 3mg of cortizone and then 2 and so on
I have pericarditis but no pericardial rub is that possible? I have effusion. The pain I experienced ER doctors had no idea what was wrong and sent me home with muscle relaxer. It was only when I called the ambulance for the 3rd time that they saw I was in afib then I was diagnosed at hospital I never want that pain again it’s excruciating no way to sleep no laying down breathing is painful one of the worst pains I ever felt.
Hi! Have you gotten any relief? I’m sorry you’ve been hurting. Do you have any tips for overcoming this condition?
Hi Scarlet. Hope you’re well now. I have it and am 24. Have had it for about 4 and a half months now. Hope its goes away soon.
@@madmonkey642 any changes lately? Hope all is well
@@mxer822 i am now feeling a lot better. Still hurts on my left side when I sleep on it. But I recovered pretty well. I think rest and sleeping is what helped me the most
@@madmonkey642 same here, I notice it when sleeping on my side as well. At first I couldn’t even lay down. On my back. Then gradually healed enough to do that. Now I can sleep on my side with some minor pain. Almost like a dull ache. Seems like symptoms come and go. Good days and bad days. Overall the bad days aren’t as bad as they were
please put subtitles in spanish!!!
I think I may have this, I’ve done an echocardiogram and ct heart scan all valves are clear but pain persist should I bring it up to the cardiologist?
Same. Yea I would, why not
Colchicine
Is it effective? I have this now