How long can I live after having myocarditis for seven or eight years?

  The main reasons for this are the type of disease, the treatment at the onset and the individual factors of the patient, which should be analyzed on a case-by-case basis.  The actual myocarditis is a limited or diffuse acute, subacute or chronic inflammatory lesion of the heart muscle. If the cause is diverse, if it is fulminant myocarditis, the symptoms are more serious and more important, most patients can undergo early standardized treatment, and after standardized treatment, most patients can survive for more than ten years and do not need a heart transplant. In the case of chronic myocarditis, mainly due to atypical symptoms and untimely diagnosis, only 43% of patients can survive for more than 10 years.  Therefore, if patients have been diagnosed with myocarditis for 7-8 years, or have symptoms such as chest tightness and chest pain after a cold, they need to go to the cardiology department of a regular hospital for examination in a timely manner and have a reasonable treatment plan developed by a professional doctor, which will help improve their quality of life and reduce their impact on life expectancy.