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What is a common symptom of pericarditis?

  1. Pain that worsens when sitting still

  2. Chest pain relieved after sitting upright

  3. Shortness of breath while lying flat

  4. Nausea after eating

The correct answer is: Chest pain relieved after sitting upright

In the context of pericarditis, a common symptom is chest pain that is often relieved by sitting upright or leaning forward. This phenomenon occurs due to changes in pressure on the heart and surrounding structures, which can alleviate the discomfort associated with inflammation of the pericardium. When a person is sitting upright, the position can reduce irritation of the pericardial sac, leading to a reduction in pain. The other symptoms mentioned, while they may be associated with different conditions, do not specifically align with typical presentations of pericarditis. For instance, pain that worsens when sitting still is more characteristic of musculoskeletal issues. Shortness of breath while lying flat (orthopnea) is often related to heart failure or lung conditions rather than pericarditis. Nausea after eating is usually linked to gastrointestinal disorders, not to the heart or pericardial inflammation. Thus, the choice of chest pain relieved after sitting upright accurately reflects a hallmark symptom of pericarditis.