So what you are saying is Heart and Stroke foundation advises you ignore pericarditis as it will often "get better in a few days on its own".
That's your advice? Are you saying people should ignore a possible viral infection? I wouldn't ever say that - you may want to ask the H&S folks to stand behind that statement.
... says some anonymous poster on some obscure social media forum.
Meanwhile the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada says:
"Most cases of pericarditis are mild and get better on their own in a few days" https://www.heartandstroke.ca/heart-disease/conditions/pericarditis
Who are you going to believe folks?
Don't get your medical advice from anonymous people on social media.
So what you are saying is Heart and Stroke foundation advises you ignore pericarditis as it will often "get better in a few days on its own".
That's your advice? Are you saying people should ignore a possible viral infection? I wouldn't ever say that - you may want to ask the H&S folks to stand behind that statement.
Every night, I’m terrified that climate change will strike me dead in bed.
Well if you mean climate change inspired goons lighting fires in forests that may burn your house down it may be possible:
https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/warmington-cops-suspect-arson-caused-wildfire-in-at-least-one-part-of-quebec
Don't pay any attention to what I'm saying folks. I'm an anonymous person on social media. So is u/Anither.
Instead go the the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada website and read what they say about pericarditis. It's here: https://www.heartandstroke.ca/heart-disease/conditions/pericarditis
If you think you've got it go to the hospital. If they send you home either you don't have it or it's a mild case.