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Fliud around the heart???

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puddicat | 13:33 Wed 21st Jan 2009 | Health & Fitness
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My friend is in hospital they say she has fluid around the heart,she didnt know the medical name for it,anyone tell me what it could be!!!
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peritonitis
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thats serious, i know she was suffering from occasional nose bleeds would there be a connection??
Pericarditis is a swelling and irritation of the pericardium, the thin sac-like membrane that surrounds your heart. Pericarditis often causes chest pain and sometimes other symptoms. Pericarditis may be acute or chronic. The sharp chest pain associated with acute pericarditis occurs when the pericardium rubs against the heart's outer layer.

Mild cases may improve on their own. Treatment for more-severe cases may include medications and, rarely, surgery. Early diagnosis and treatment may help to reduce the risk of long-term complications.

Signs and symptoms

If you have acute pericarditis, the most common symptom is sharp, stabbing chest pain behind the breastbone or in the left side of your chest. However, some people with acute pericarditis describe their chest pain as dull, achy or pressure-like instead, and of varying intensity. The sharp pain may travel into your left shoulder and neck. It often intensifies when you lie down or inhale deeply. Sitting up and leaning forward can often ease the pain. At times, it may be difficult to distinguish pericardial pain from the pain that occurs with a heart attack.

peritonitis is inflammation in your abdomen, not fuid round the heart
could you mean a pericardial effusion i wonder?
my ex came down with that following a nasty case on tonsilitus.
He was in coronary care for about a week in a lot of pain.
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Would the nose bleeds be connected to this???
my mistake
Pericardial effusion is the correct term.
my ex didnt have nose bleeds
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Maybe not connected then thanks!!!
Yes....there is an association between pericarditis and pericardial effusions.
Sorry ...should have read "Yes there is an association between nose bleeds and preicardial effusions."

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