Endocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's inner lining. The most common type, bacterial endocarditis, occurs when germs enter the heart. These germs come through the bloodstream from another part of the body, often the mouth. Bacterial endocarditis can damage the heart valves. If untreated, it can be life-threatening. It is rare in healthy hearts.
Risk factors include having
Early treatment can help avoid complications. Symptoms include fever, shortness of breath, fluid buildup in the arms or legs, tiny red spots on the skin, and weight loss. Treatment usually involves high-dose antibiotics.[1]
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