The sequelae of myocardial damage in children with cough need to be judged according to the condition of the child, if the condition is mild and timely treatment, there will be no sequelae. If the condition is severe or untreated, there may be sequelae such as myocardial fibrosis.
If the child has a cough with myocardial damage, there are usually no sequelae if the child’s condition is not serious and the parents bring the child to the hospital in time.
However, if the child’s condition is relatively serious, or the parents do not take the child to the hospital in time, the condition may worsen, resulting in sequelae, and some children may develop myocardial fibrosis, which affects the blood supply to the heart.
It is not possible to generalize whether there will be sequelae when a child develops cough with myocardial damage. Parents should take their children to the doctor in time, and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid aggravating the condition.