Can patients with myocarditis take a long-term vitamin C supplement?

Myocarditis patients can long-term supplementation of vitamin C, but vitamin C for myocarditis does not have a therapeutic effect, pay attention to the right amount, to avoid vitamin C overdose of health caused by adverse effects.
Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin, also called ascorbic acid, is an essential nutrient for human beings, with antioxidant, immunity enhancement, prevention of aging and other functions, can promote the absorption of trace elements. In the clinic, vitamin C tablets can be used for the prevention of scurvy, as well as purpura, acute and chronic infectious diseases such as adjuvant treatment.
Taking large amounts of vitamin C for a long period of time may induce oxalate, urate, and cysteinate stones, as well as scurvy after stopping the drug. Adverse reactions such as diarrhea, headache, nausea and vomiting, frequent urination, redness of the skin and stomach cramps can also be triggered in case of overdose.
Patients with myocarditis are advised to standardize their treatment under the guidance of a doctor and avoid taking medication without authorization, which may cause discomfort.