Adolescents with Heart Damage After Covid ‘Vaccine’ Face Long-Term Health Challenges, Study Warns

Children and young people who suffered heart damage after receiving a Covid mRNA “vaccine” are facing long-term, and possibly life-long, health issues, a new study has revealed.

A team of South Korean researchers, led by Professor Yoonsun Yoon of Korea University College of Medicine’s Department of Pediatrics, sought to investigate rising concerns over myocarditis and pericarditis following mRNA injections.

The study was conducted in conjunction with colleagues at the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency.

The study’s paper was published in the European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing.

Myocarditis and pericarditis are both inflammation in the heart and surrounding tissue.

They restrict the heart’s ability to pump blood around the body.

Both conditions can cause cardiac arrest, stroke, blood clots, and ultimately sudden death.

However, most cases are often symptomless, with many people not realizing they have the condition until it’s too late.

Myocarditis and pericarditis are both known side effects of Covid mRNA “vaccines.”

As concerns grow over surging heart deaths related to the mRNA injections, Professor Yoon and his team sought to uncover the long-term health-related quality of life (HRQoL) impacts on affected adolescents.

Their hypothesis was straightforward yet pressing adolescents diagnosed with myocarditis or pericarditis post-vaccination would experience measurable declines in physical and psychological well-being, warranting closer scrutiny and tailored healthcare policies.

This cross-sectional descriptive study utilized a self-reported online structured survey to gauge HRQoL, mental health parameters, and health self-efficacy among adolescents diagnosed with myocarditis or pericarditis after receiving Pfizer’s Covid mRNA “vaccine.”

The study cohort was drawn from individuals who had received compensation decisions from the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, ensuring a definitive link between their condition and post-vaccine complications.

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The survey assessed five key parameters: HRQoL (scored on a 100-point scale), depression (measured through standardized scales), anxiety levels, subjective health status, and self-efficacy in managing health conditions.

Statistical analyses were conducted to evaluate the correlations between these variables and to identify any significant patterns of health deterioration.

The 45 surveyed adolescents reported an average HRQoL score of 81.6 out of 100, indicating a decline in perceived health status post-diagnosis.

Depression emerged as a prevalent issue, with a mean score of 13.

Alarmingly, 44.4% of participants reported an increase in depressive symptoms since their myocarditis or pericarditis diagnosis.

Anxiety levels, with an average score of 2.96, also spiked, affecting 51.1% of the cohort.

These numbers paint a stark picture as, beyond the immediate cardiac concerns, these adolescents are grappling with profound psychological distress.

Health self-efficacy—a measure of confidence in managing one’s health—stood at a moderate 59 points, signaling potential uncertainty in their ability to recover or maintain future health.

The study confirms absolutely that myocarditis and pericarditis post-vaccination are not just transient cardiac events but are associated with sustained physical and psychological burdens in adolescents.

The decline in HRQoL, coupled with elevated anxiety and depressive symptoms, underscores the need for continued medical monitoring and mental health support for this vulnerable population.

Additionally, the findings validate concerns that the side effects of the injections, particularly in younger males, need ongoing evaluation.

The study provides compelling evidence.

It shows that myocarditis and pericarditis post-mRNA vaccination are not just transient episodes but have profound quality-of-life implications for adolescents.

Remember, such longer-term impacts were downplayed by regulators, health policy leaders, and the medical establishment.

Meanwhile, critics such as cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough have been trying to call attention to the disturbing long-term implications of these conditions.

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