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What are the
Signs of Heart Attack?

Signs of heart attack are a warning sign of a life-threatening heart attack and must be taken seriously.

It is important to know the early warning signs and to seek medical care immediately.

Heart attack signs varies from person to person.

Individuals who have suffered a heart attack before may experience unique heart attack signs and symptoms.

Early warning signs of heart attack may not always signify that a heart attack is about to happen.

There are other conditions that mimic a heart attack and present with signs similar to a heart attack, such as panic attacks.

It is thus important to accurately diagnose heart attack signs.

Get checked by a qualified cardiologist immediately you suspect that you are having heart attack signs and symptoms.

Common heart attack signs include:

  • Shortness of breath;

  • Low blood pressure, especially when the left side of your heart fails;

  • And indigestion and vomiting;

  • Arrhythmia-occurring when the rhythm of your heart beat is interrupted;

  • Loss of consciousness; and

  • Fatigue

Heart attack or Myocardial infarction decreases the ability of the myocardium, the heart's muscle to contract and pump blood effectively to all tissues.

As a result, your doctor may notice signs that are usually seen during shock. These include:

  • Tachycardia where your heart beats faster than normal; and

  • Decreased efficiency of the heart in pumping adequate blood to meet the needs of all your body cells for oxygen and nutrients

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If you think you are experiencing heart attack symptoms, call your emergency medical team and get examined. You do not have time to wait!

Always encourage the people you know to seek medical attention immediately after the onset of heart attack signs and symptoms.

Your doctor will examine you and confirm the symptoms and signs of myocardial infarction.

You will begin appropriate heart attack treatment immediately to increase your chances of recovery.

Get more information on heart attack recovery.

A heart attack increases your risk for future heart attack, congestive heart failure and stroke.



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