You're likely to start by seeing a primary care professional or an emergency room doctor. You may be referred to a doctor trained in heart diseases. This type of care professional is called a cardiologist.
Here's some information to help you prepare for your appointment.
What you can do
When you make your appointment, ask if you need to do anything in advance, such as avoid food or drinks.
Write down the following information and take it with you to the appointment:
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Write down any symptoms you're having and for how long you've had them. Also note if you've had similar symptoms that have come and gone in the past.
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Make a list of important medical information. Include other recent health concerns you've had.
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Write down the names of any medicines you take. Include the dosages.
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Ask someone to come with you to the appointment, if possible. Someone who goes with you can help remember what the healthcare professional says.
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Write down the questions you want to be sure to ask your healthcare team.
For pericarditis, some basic questions to ask your healthcare professional include:
- What's the most likely cause of my symptoms?
- What kinds of tests do I need? Will I need to stay in the hospital for testing?
- What treatment approach do you recommend?
- How soon after I begin treatment can I expect my symptoms to get better?
- What are the possible side effects of the treatments you're prescribing?
- Am I at risk of long-term complications from this condition?
- How often will I need follow-up appointments for this condition?
- Do I need to follow any activity or diet restrictions?
- Are there any special guidelines for managing this condition along with my other health conditions?
Feel free to ask other questions that occur to you during your appointment.
What to expect from your doctor
Your healthcare team usually asks you some questions. Being ready to answer them may save time to go over any details you want to talk about in-depth. Your healthcare team may ask:
- Can you describe your symptoms? Where is the pain? How severe is the pain?
- When did your symptoms start?
- Did your symptoms come on slowly or suddenly?
- Have you had similar symptoms in the past?
- Are you having any trouble breathing?
- Does changing your position affect your pain?
- Have you recently had a cold or the flu? What about a fever?
- Have you recently lost weight without trying?
- Do you have a parent, brother, sister or child with a history of heart disease?
- Do you or did you smoke? How much?