Pericarditis is inflammation of the lining around your heart, which causes chest pain. It's not usually serious, but it can sometimes cause serious health problems. Get medical advice if you have chest pain.
The main symptom of pericarditis is chest pain.
The chest pain usually:
You may also feel hot and shivery or have a high temperature, cough or painful joints.
If you get pericarditis, it often follows a viral infection like a cold or flu.
You have chest pain and it:
You can call 111 or get help from 111 online.
You have sudden chest pain that:
You could be having a heart attack. Call 999 immediately as you need immediate treatment in hospital.
A GP will listen to your heart to check for pericarditis. This is because it can change the sound your heart makes.
To confirm pericarditis, the GP may:
ECGs are safe and painless, and some GPs can do them at the surgery.
Treatment for pericarditis will depend on what's causing it. You may be given anti-inflammatory painkillers, such as ibuprofen, to help ease symptoms like pain.
Sitting up or leaning forward can also help ease the pain.
You may need other treatment. For example, a GP may prescribe medicines such as:
Most people feel better within a few weeks.