Tuesday, August 19, 2014

What are the symptoms of a Heart Attack- Mohammad Alarji

Summary:

In the article,’’ What are the symptoms of a Heart Attack’’, by,’’ National institute of Health, NIH’’. The Heart attacks can start slowly and cause only mild pain or discomfort. Symptoms can be mild or more intense and sudden. Symptoms also may come and go over several hours. People who have high blood sugar (diabetes) may have no symptoms or very mild ones.
The most common symptom, in both men and women, is chest pain or discomfort. Women are somewhat more likely to have shortness of breath, nausea and vomiting, unusual tiredness (sometimes for days), and pain in the back, shoulders, and jaw. Some people don't have symptoms at all. Heart attacks that occur without any symptoms or with very mild symptoms are called silent heart attacks.


Comments:

Everybody should pay attention to these other possible symptoms of a heart attack: Feeling unusually tired for no reason, sometimes for days (especially if you are a woman), feeling sick to the stomach and vomiting. Any sudden, new symptoms or a change in the pattern of symptoms you already have for example, if your symptoms become stronger or last longer than usual). Not everyone having a heart attack has typical symptoms. If you've already had a heart attack, your symptoms may not be the same for another one. However, some people may have a pattern of symptoms that recur.


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