Endocarditis: Silent Invader of the Emergency Room is a serious infection of the inner lining of the heart, often caused by bacteria entering the bloodstream. This condition can develop quietly, presenting with vague symptoms such as fever, fatigue, or unexplained weight loss, making early diagnosis challenging. In the emergency room, timely recognition is crucial, as untreated endocarditis can lead to severe complications like heart failure or stroke. Through awareness and prompt intervention, healthcare providers can prevent its potentially life-threatening consequences.
Consultant & Head of Emergency Medicine, Shrimann Superspeciality Hospital, Jalandhar, Punjab
Dr. Mandeep Singh is the Consultant and Head of Emergency Medicine at Shrimann Superspeciality Hospital, Jalandhar, Punjab. With extensive experience in handling critical and trauma care, he is known for his expertise in managing complex emergency cases with precision and compassion. Dr. Singh has been instrumental in developing efficient emergency response systems and training medical teams for rapid, evidence-based care. His dedication to advancing emergency medicine continues to improve patient outcomes and set high standards in acute care delivery.