Health officials say it’s important for people to be aware of cases of
myocarditis found in young adults who got the coronavirus vaccine.
They are
still, however, advising the younger populations to get vaccinated.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have reported more than 1,200
cases of myocarditis, heart inflammation, and pericarditis, inflammation of the
tissue surrounding the heart following the administration of around 300 million
doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.
The Food and Drug Administration has put a warning label on the MRNA vaccines,
and doctors say it’s important to be aware of the symptoms.
Dr. Steven Kunkes, a cardiac specialist in Fairfield and a professor at Yale
University, says if someone experiences chest pain, shortness of breath and
palpitations, they should not exert themselves.
“Whenever the heart muscle is inflamed, it is essential not
to put any more stress on the heart,” Kunkes says. “Because this can make a
temporary problem into a permanent problem.”