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| Not all heart attacks begin with sudden severe chest pain as often showed on TV and the movies. Usually, chest pain is absent when it comes to plenty of recorded heart attack cases. Different people experience different Heart Attack Symptoms. Basically, heart attacks start out if the heart does not get a steady stream of blood. In this case, oxygen deprivation will set in if the blockage is not immediately removed therefore leading to more risky issues. When it comes to heart attacks, this is something that can lead to expiration. When it comes to heart attacks, these often start with a pain in the chest. In some cases, pain is not existent. If minor symptoms or no symptoms at all present themselves, a silent attack might be in the works. The beating of the heart changes causing the pain. Here is where the pain level varies on the attack at hand. Pain can be felt on the left side of the chest or in the center. The feeling of discomfort can feel like uncomfortable pressure, fullness, squeezing or pain. Other common signs and heart attack symptoms include upper body discomfort in one or both arms, the neck, the back, the jaw or on the upper part of the stomach. Shortness of breath may occur right before having chest discomfort. Some patients have nausea, experience vomiting, light headedness, sudden dizziness or may break out into a cold sweat. A heart attack can also be signaled by sleep apnea not to mention fatigue. In this case, a change in heart beat and some feeling of indigestion can be signals as well. All chest pains experienced by the patient should be checked by a doctor. In this case, having a number of symptoms can lead you closer to a heart attack. These signs and symptoms may suddenly develop out of nowhere. Some people encounter the symptoms weeks before the attack. In this case, a heart attack should be addressed immediately. When it comes to the symptoms, always go to a doctor no matter how minor they are. Regardless of the case, be wise and visit a doctor. This kind of knowledge is good to have especially when a case of heart attack is evident. The sooner you get emergency help, the less damage your heart will sustain. If a person understands these symptoms, he or she will not be fazed when a heart attack presents itself. | |
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