Infectious endocarditis
Alternate Names : Endocarditis - infectious
Treatment
You will be admitted to the hospital so you can receive antibiotics through a vein. Long-term, high-dose antibiotic treatment is needed to get rid of the bacteria. Treatment is usually given for 4 - 6 weeks, depending on the specific type of bacteria. Blood tests will help your doctor choose the best antibiotic.
Surgery may be needed to replace damaged heart valves.
Prognosis (Expectations)
Early treatment of bacterial endocarditis generally has a good outcome. Heart valves may be damaged if diagnosis and treatment are delayed.
Complications
Calling Your Health Care Provider
Call your health care provider if you note the following symptoms during or after treatment: - Weight loss without change in diet
- Blood in urine
- Chest pain
- Weakness
- Numbness or weakness of muscles
- Fever
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