Is elevated creatine kinase a sign of myocarditis?
Elevated creatine kinase does not necessarily indicate myocarditis.
1. Yes
When a person has myocarditis, repeated inflammatory stimulation in the myocardial tissue may lead to elevated levels of creatine kinase.
2. No
However, elevated creatine kinase alone cannot confirm a diagnosis of myocarditis, as high levels can also occur with other chronic conditions such as connective tissue diseases or myocardial injury.
Therefore, when elevated creatine kinase is detected, it is recommended to visit a qualified medical institution for further diagnostic tests to determine the underlying cause. Treatment should then be carried out under the guidance of a qualified physician. During this period, adequate rest and stress reduction are important—avoid excessive mental strain. Dietary adjustments are also necessary; spicy and irritating foods should be avoided.