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Commonly Ignored Heart Attack Symptoms and precautions

by Gejinder Singh Online Marketing

Coronary heart disease is the world’s biggest killer. It is proven that about 1 in 6 men and 1 in 10 women are dying of heart attacks. Most of the deaths from coronary heart disease are been caused by a heart attack. A probable reason that it is so deadly is that people are sometimes too lazy to seek the help when symptoms arise. Actually, heart attack symptoms may not always be so intense or obvious and they infact vary from person to person. Expert medical practitioners say that people should not ignore the possible warning signs. One shouldn’t wait whenever a person is been observed in a condition as heartburn, a pulled muscle or the tiredness. This can happen any time and especially for those suffering with coronary heart disease risk factors, such as high blood pressure, obesity, high cholesterol, smoking, diabetes or even a family history of heart disease. Not all the heart attacks start with the sudden, severe chest pain as shown typically on TV or in movies.

Heart attack symptoms can vary from person to person. Some may have few symptoms which may be stunned to learn that they have ever had a heart attack. If someone experienced the heart attack already, there might not be the same symptoms for another one. You should visit for regular check up in the best Heart Hospitals in India. It is very important for everyone to know the most common heart attack symptoms and at the same time do remember some of these facts:

-          Heart attacks can start in a slow pace and it will cause only mild pain or discomfort. It is noticed that the symptoms can be mild or more intense and may be even sudden. Some of these symptoms may come and also go over several hours.

-          People with high blood sugar may have no symptoms or little bit of very mild ones.

-          Chest pain or discomfort is one of the most common symptoms found in both men and women.

-          Moreover, women are more likely to experience shortness of breath, unusual tiredness, nausea and vomiting, and back pain, shoulders pain and jaw pain.

-          Some may don't experience any symptoms at all. A heart attack which occurs without any of the symptoms or with mild symptoms is known to be silent heart attacks.

-          Anxiety, cough, fainting, light-headedness, dizziness, palpitations (a feel like heart is beating too fast), shortness of breath, sweating (which may be very heavy) are some of the symptoms seen while heart attack occurs.

Sometimes symptoms may occur and also go away and come back. This pain can be too severe or mild. It will sometimes feel like:

-          A tight band all around the chest

-          A bad indigestion

-          Feel like something very heavy on your chest

-          breaking out in a heavy cold sweat

-          Heavy pressure or squeezing

Traditionally, heart attack is a medical emergency. If any of you observe the symptoms of a heart attack, one needs to immediately call the emergency medical number right away.

Some of the precautions one need to be extra cautious while heart attack are:

-          Don’t try to drive away yourself to the hospital.

-          Don’t wait and watch. You might be at greatest risk of the sudden death when it observed in early hours of the heart attack.

-          Every minute matters a lot. Never delay in calling the Emergency medical services.

-          Try keeping the person calm and then have them sit or lie down.

-          Try asking the person to chew and swallow a baby aspirin (works rapidly when chewed and not swallowed), if the person is not allergic to aspirin.

-          If incase the person stops taking breath, one who know or who’s qualified should perform the CPR right away. If any of the persons doesn't know CPR, then there would be no option of help until Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel arrive.

-          EMS personnel can check how the heart attacked person is doing and immediately start life-saving medicines and other required treatments. Heart attack people who arrive by the ambulance often receive faster treatment at hospitals.

You should visit the top Cardiology Hospitals in India for your regular checkup.


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