Symptoms

The symptoms of endocarditis can develop rapidly over a few days (acute endocarditis), or slowly over a few weeks or possibly months (subacute endocarditis).

Subacute endocarditis is more common in people with congenital heart disease.

Symptoms of endocarditis

The most common symptoms of endocarditis include:

Other symptoms can include:

When to seek medical advice

Contact your GP as soon as possible if you develop any symptoms of endocarditis, particularly if you're at a higher risk of developing it, such as if you have a history of heart disease.

Find out more about the causes of endocarditis

When to seek emergency medical advice

stroke is one of the most serious complications that can develop from endocarditis.

If you suspect a stroke, dial 999 immediately to request an ambulance.

The most effective way to identify the symptoms of a stroke is to remember the word FAST, which stands for:

Page last reviewed: 16 August 2022
Next review due: 16 August 2025