6 symptoms of a heart attack

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A heart attack occurs when one of the arteries in the heart becomes blocked. A heart attack is very serious and can lead to immediate death. Therefore, it is important to recognize the signs and symptoms of an impending heart attack.

Arterial occlusion means that the blood supply to the heart is partially or completely stopped, leading to the death of some heart muscle due to lack of oxygen.

1. Feeling severe chest pain

The pain starts in the middle of the chest and is accompanied by chest tightness. The person will feel like their chest is being squeezed and the pain will last for more than a few minutes. In addition, the pain will gradually increase in intensity and become more severe.

2. Unexplained intermittent breathing

Breathing may be interrupted at the same time as chest pain. Oxygen is carried in the blood and when there is a lack of oxygen, the heart stops pumping blood, leading to a lack of oxygen causing breathing interruptions.

3. Pain spreads

The pain starts in one spot and radiates to the surrounding area. The pain often radiates to the left shoulder, down the inside of the left arm and left hand. The pain may also radiate to the back or up the chin, neck and teeth. The pain may be so bad that the person sweats, has difficulty breathing, and clutches the chest.

4. Accompanying signs

Before the pain attack, the patient often has symptoms of dizziness, nausea, fainting, sweating and rapid breathing. These symptoms are often mistaken for mental disorders and are often ignored.

5. Pale skin

This is the result of the blood not being transported to the heart. The longer the pain lasts, the paler the patient's face becomes. In this case, the patient needs to be taken to the hospital immediately and receive support from medical staff.

6. Unreasonable anxiety and feeling panicked

When a heart attack is imminent, patients feel anxious and panic. In many cases, anxiety is accompanied by cold sweat on the skin.

Contrary to some beliefs, a heart attack does not start with chest pain, but can occur without any symptoms at all. This is especially true in patients with diabetes. In patients without diabetes, a heart attack can be preceded by mild pain and eventually a myocardial infarction.

If the patient does not receive timely medical assistance, the consequences of pain are very serious. Therefore, signs of mild pain and unusual symptoms need special attention.

According to dantri.com

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