Suggest Treatment For Bilateral Edema In Legs, Fatigue And Bronchitis
He has Viral Pericarditis....Lasix is big NO. Drainage depends!
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Hi and thank you so much for this query.
I am so sorry to hear about this fluid collection your boyfriend has around the heart. I have reviewed the information fully. Considering the fact that he had bronchitis two weeks ago, this is very suggestive of viral induce pericarditis. This happens when a virus causes inflammation of the tissue surrounding the heart. Because inflammation leads to excess fluid production, it accumulates in this area.
The problem is that accumulated fluid would prevent the heart from functioning normally and this would cause symptoms similar to heart failure. However, this is not heart failure and tests would show so.
The decision to drain or not depends on the amount of fluid collection. If it is in small volumes, then drugs against inflammation are used. If it is much, drainage is advised. Considering all the information you have provided about his current management, I think the doctor are not on the decision to drain at this time. They may consider that in future if the volume is much.
Lasix is an absolute NO. It causes more harm than good in conditions like this. Recovery from viral pericarditis is high and with your boyfriend in the hospital already, death is really really unlikely at this time.
I hope this helps. I wish you well. Thanks for using our services and do feel free to ask for more information and clarifications if need be.
Yes, big heart is seen on CXR in pericarditis!
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Hi,
When fluid accumulates around the heart, it causes it to become large and seen as cardiomegaly on CXR. It is not the heart itself which is enlarged but the accumulated fluid itself that gives it such a look.
I hope this helps. I wish your boyfriend a speedy recovery.