Trichinosis natural history, complications, and prognosis
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Natural History, Complications and Prognosis
Complications
- Encephalitis
- Heart failure
- Heart rhythm problems (arrhythmias) from heart inflammation (myocarditis)
- Pneumonia
Prognosis
Most people with trichinosis have no symptoms and the infection goes away by itself. More severe infections may be more difficult to treat, especially if the lungs, the heart, or the brain is involved.