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" ... Fellow Bosox southpaw Eduardo Rodriguez, entering his last year of arbitration eligibility, also missed all of 2020. But he’s apparently healed after a bout of myocarditis triggered by a case of Covid-19. ... "
" ... Perhaps some athletes thought they could get away with not following the rules, or they were under the impression that Covid-19 isn’t a threat to them. While statistics indicate that professional athletes are generally not an at-risk group the coronavirus can have long-lasting effects on the lung capacity and cardiovascular systems of those who do get infected. Several infected athletes have contracted myocarditis, which is linked to Covid-19. ... "
" ... Time and time again, this novel coronavirus has shown us that it does not cause your garden-variety respiratory infection. Over the past several months, we’ve learned that SARS-CoV-2 has been associated with strokes, myocarditis, leg clots, pediatric inflammatory syndromes and much more. But we’re also uncovering that, unlike most respiratory illnesses, Covid-19 can keep people sick for a long time. Several case reports describe patients experiencing waves of symptoms for well over 60 days. ... "
" ... What’s myocarditis? Well, the myocardium isn’t the opposite of your-o-cardium but instead is another way of saying heart muscle. Adding “-itis” to the end of myocardium means that your heart muscles are inflamed. It’s not good to have your heart muscles inflamed. (Actually, inflamed anything tends to not be good.) Inflammation can lead to damage. When your heart muscles are damaged, they can’t pump as well. That’s how severe myocarditis can lead to heart failure. It can also lead to a heart attack or stroke because when your heart isn’t pumping properly, blood can pool in your heart and form clots. These clots can then travel to your coronary arteries or the arteries providing blood to your brain. Messed up heart muscle can result in abnormal heart rhythms as well because damaged muscles may not conduct electricity properly. One possible outcome of abnormal heart rhythms, when they are really abnormal, is sudden cardiac death. And as you can imagine, death is not a good outcome. ... "