it is usually mild, with most people getting better within a few days.
Myocarditis causes ischemia in myocardial tissue that results in permanent damage. The damaged cells become non-functional scar tissue. Even mild cases have a 56% ten year mortality rate. You are, in fact the one spreading disinformation.
That article talked about how changing your diet can be beneficial (in conjunction with medication) in reducing the severity of the inflammation. You can't flush out scar tissue, once it's there, it's there forever; that is what increases your risk of heart attack later down the road.
Myocarditis causes ischemia in myocardial tissue that results in permanent damage. The damaged cells become non-functional scar tissue. Even mild cases have a 56% ten year mortality rate. You are, in fact the one spreading disinformation.
Ctrl f: non-fulminant
Your source has lied. They are no longer credible
Yes the inflammation is not permanent, but any tissue damage is. Also, non fulminant means mild. If there are symptoms, there is at least some damage.
My point was, if they are going to openly lie about the risk of myocarditis, why would I believe anything they say.
https://www.epainassist.com/home-remedies/natural-remedies-for-myocarditis All you have to do is flush out the toxins, change your diet, and pay attention to your body.
That article talked about how changing your diet can be beneficial (in conjunction with medication) in reducing the severity of the inflammation. You can't flush out scar tissue, once it's there, it's there forever; that is what increases your risk of heart attack later down the road.