Hello & Welcome to HCM,
I had gone through the case and yes pericarditis can reoccur some time. There are some following associated symptoms of pericarditis-
- Sharp and
stabbing pain (caused by the heart rubbing against the
pericardium).
-It may increase with coughing, swallowing, deep breathing or lying flat.
-It can be relieved by sitting up and leaning forward.
- You also may feel the need to bend over or hold your chest to breathe more comfortably.
- Pain in the back, neck or left shoulder.
- A
dry cough.
- Anxiety or fatigue.
So if you have any of the above symptoms then immediate consult to cardiologist and find out the exact cause of pain. Because some time it creat the complication as
Constrictive pericarditis.
Investigation required-
Chest X-ray to find the heart enlargement and lung congestion.
EKG for heart rhythm.
Echo cardiogram to rule out the
pericardial effusion also .
Laboratory test- E S R and
C-reactive protein for inflammation marker and hemogram for infection and tiredness.
By these tests you can get the exact cause of
chest pain. So do not ignore go for investigation and proper treatment.
Hope my answer will be effective for you.
Thanks,
Dr.Soni Verma