The first impact of the news generated concern. The announcement that Gonzalo Pity Martinez He had to end his relationship with Al Nassr, a club in the first division of Saudi Arabia, because heart problems had been detected, leaving many in a state of alarm.
The studies carried out on the former River player showed that he suffers from pericarditis that forces him to stop, to carry out a treatment to be able to return to professional activity. Even, in the last few hours, the footballer himself expressed himself on social networks with a message that tried to convey peace of mind to his followers.
The first versions only spoke of Martínez’s coronary problems and that, given the seriousness of this condition, it became a possible impediment for the 29-year-old Argentine soccer player to continue playing professionally. In social networks, little by little the rumor began to spread that the Al Nassr club would terminate his contract due to health issues. However, with the passing of the hours the question began to become clearer.
The part of tranquility of the Pity Martínez
Given this scenario, this morning, in his Instagram stories, the soccer player was the one who calmed the waters: “Soon I will be on the courts and stronger than ever. It’s pericarditis and you just have to treat it.” In addition, he added a phrase that makes it possible to understand that this condition is far from stopping him: “Don’t kill me, I have a while,” he wrote.
In addition, the footballer spoke with some media and explained: “It is treatable and it is not serious. A few weeks and we’re back,” he told TN. Martínez arrived at Al Nassr in September 2020 after his time in soccer in the United States, where he wore the Atlanta United jersey. There, in Arabia, where he has played 36 games and scored 11 goals, he was about to play his third season. The Colombian came to that team David Ospin.
What is the problem of Pity Martínez
As explained by the Medline Plus site, pericarditis is a condition in which there is “inflammation and also irritation of the thin sac-like membrane that surrounds the heart (pericardium).”
The cause of pericarditis is often unknown or unproven in many cases. It mostly affects men between the ages of 20 and 50 and can be the result of an infection, such as viruses that cause a cold or pneumonia, by bacteria or fungi.
The most common symptom is a sharp, stabbing pain in the chest, which can move to the left shoulder and neck. Pericarditis usually comes on suddenly, but it doesn’t last long. Most cases are mild and usually improve without the need for treatment. Treatment for more severe cases may include medication and, less often, surgery.
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