Requires prolonged antibiotic treatment; surgery may be necessary in severe cases
Bacterial endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves. It can result from bacteria entering the bloodstream. Treatment involves antibiotics, and severe cases may require surgery.
Infection of the heart’s inner lining and valves by bacteria
Fever, heart murmur, fatigue
Blood cultures, imaging studies, clinical evaluation
Variable, may lead to serious complications
Heart valve damage, embolism, complications affecting multiple organs
Bacterial entry through the bloodstream
Intravenous antibiotics, sometimes surgery
Intravenous antibiotics, sometimes surgery
Infection of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves by bacteria
Prolonged antibiotic therapy, sometimes surgical intervention
As always, consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and care.
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