Heart attacks are one of the most common causes of
death in America. While some patients get the required medical attention as
symptoms are detected early on, identifying
the symptoms of a heart attack isn’t
easy as they may vary from patient to patient. Because of this, recognizing the
most common warning signs can be a lifesaver.
If you or anyone you know suffers from these
symptoms, seek immediate medical assistance by calling 911. The six most common
heart attack symptoms include the following:
Jaw, neck, and back pain— Chest pain often radiates throughout the
body and affects other areas. Jaw, neck, and back pain often accompanies the
first symptom as blood flows back from the blocked artery to the spinal cord
and merges with nerve pathways in other body parts.
Shortness of breath— Sudden shortness of breath with no
apparent cause can happen even without chest pain.
Lightheadedness and cold
sweat— While easily
overlooked, sudden lightheadedness and nausea can be an indicator of a heart
attack. Although nausea may not lead to a heart attack, it could be a sign of hypertension.
Palpitations— Ever have the feeling of your heart
pumping faster? A similar feeling may also accompany heart attacks. Sudden
onset of heart palpitations should not be ignored.
Upper body discomfort— Besides the jaw, neck, and back pain,
you may also feel discomfort in your shoulders and the abdominal region. If you
experience pain growing or persisting, seek medical help.
Improve your cardiovascular health today — we can help. To learn more about cardiac rehabilitation at Warner Hospital, call 217-935-9571 ext. 3302.
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