Pericarditis Center - Charleston, WV
Charleston Cardiologist Doctors for PericarditisType of Physician: Cardiologist What is a Cardiologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners are expert in diseases of the heart, lungs and blood vessels. They consult with surgeons on heart surgery, perform diagnostic procedures, and manage complex conditions such as heart attacks and arrhythmias (abnormal heartbeat). Specialty: Cardiology Common Name: Heart Doctor Cardiologist Doctors in Charleston *![]() Ahmed Sakkal MD ![]() Jashvantlal Thakkar MD ![]() Edmundo Figueroa MD ![]() Associated Cardiology of Charleston ![]() Associated Cardiology of Charleston ![]() Associated Cardiology of Charleston ![]() Associated Cardiology of Charleston ![]() Associated Cardiology of Charleston ![]() Mark C Bates MD ![]() West Virginia Cardiovascular Associates ![]() West Virginia Cardiovascular Associates ![]() Ganpat G Thakker MD ![]() Charleston Heart Specialists ![]() Charleston Heart Specialists ![]() Charleston Heart Specialists ![]() Charleston Heart Specialists ![]() Charleston Heart Specialists ![]() Stanton Cardiology Center ![]() West Virginia University Physicians ![]() South Charleston Cardiology ![]() South Charleston Cardiology ![]() South Charleston Cardiology ![]() South Charleston Cardiology ![]() Cardiovascular Consultants PLLC ![]() Cardiovascular Consultants ![]() Pleasant Valley Hospital ![]() Jebran G Karam MD ![]() Anthony A McFarlane MD ![]() Thair Barghouthi MD ![]() Huntington Internal Medical Group ![]() Huntington Internal Medical Group ![]() Huntington Internal Medical Group ![]() Huntington Internal Medical Group ![]() Huntington Internal Medical Group ![]() Joshy Abraham MD ![]() Doctor's Clinic ![]() Prathap G Chandran MD ![]() Huntington Cardiothoracic Surgery ![]() Marshall University Cardiovascular Services ![]() Marshall University Cardiovascular Services ![]() Marshall University Cardiovascular Services ![]() Marshall University Cardiovascular Services ![]() Marshall University Cardiovascular Services ![]() Marshall University Cardiovascular Services ![]() Marshall University Cardiovascular Services ![]() Marshall University Cardiovascular Services ![]() Frank Rivas MD FACC FACP ![]() Ashok K Patnaik MD ![]() Parkersburg Cardiology Associates ![]() Parkersburg Cardiology Associates ![]() Parkersburg Cardiology Associates ![]() Parkersburg Cardiology Associates ![]() Parkersburg Cardiology Associates ![]() Parkersburg Cardiology Associates ![]() Parkersburg Cardiology Associates ![]() Parkersburg Cardiology Associates ![]() Princeton Internists Inc ![]() Princeton Internists Inc ![]() Sandeep Vardan MD ![]() Anil B Agarwal MD ![]() Haven N Wall MD ![]() Heart Center Charleston, West VirginiaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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PericarditisRead the Pericarditis article » What is pericarditis?The hearts sits in the center of the chest and is surrounded by a sac called the pericardium. This sac has two layers, one that fits tightly onto the heart muscle and another looser layer surrounding the inner layer. Inflammation of these tissue layers surrounding the heart is referred to as pericarditis.
What causes pericarditis?There are many causes of pericarditis. Most often the cause is unknown. Causes of pericarditis are listed below: Idiopathic
Mechanical injury to the heart
Infection Bacterial
Tumors or cancer
Connective Tissue Disease
Metabolic diseases
Medication Reactions
What are the symptoms of pericarditis?Chest pain is the most common symptom of pericarditis.
Recommended Reading Related to PericarditisWhat is atrial fibrillation?Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common, abnormal rhythm of the heart. The heart contracts (beats) and pumps blood with a regular rhythm, for example,
at a rate of 60 beats per minute there is a beat every second. The heart may
beat faster or slower with a shorter or longer interval between beats, but at
any one rate the interval between beats is constant. This regular rhythm occurs
as a result of regular electrical discharges (currents) that travel through the
heart and cause the muscle of the heart to contract. In atrial fibrillation, the electrical
discharges are irregular and rapid and, as a result, the heart beats irregularly
and, usually, rapidly.
What causes atrial fibrillation?Normal function of the he... Other Related Pericarditis ArticlesEmergency Contact for Charleston
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