Recovery from myocarditis hospitalization is usually a matter of days, depending on the severity of the patient’s condition, treatment, and individual factors. The heart is a very important organ and most patients with myocarditis have a slow recovery, with viral myocarditis being the most common. Viral myocarditis has a long course and patients need to be hospitalized for at least one week, and after returning home, they need to continue treatment and rest as prescribed by the doctor. In addition, most patients with acute fulminant myocarditis or myocarditis combined with malignant arrhythmias have a poor prognosis and may die within 3-5 days. Patients with myocarditis must be treated promptly with specialist care in the cardiology department of the hospital, while rest for 3-6 months is recommended to avoid the development of chronic myocarditis.