Friday 4 July 2014

Avoid Heart Attack By Knowing Symptoms and Signs

A heart attack is normally occurred when there is a block while the flow of oxygen-rich blood to a section of heart muscle. In this section the heart will not be able to get enough amount of oxygen. If the blood flow wasn't restored quickly the heart muscle will be die eventually.

Heart attacks is considered as the most leading heart problem that is seen among all generations and it have no difference in sex. But whatever the disease there will we a treatment for the heart attack problem. The treatment can save lives and prevent disabilities.


Some of  possible symptoms of a heart attack include:

Breaking out in a cold sweat
Feeling unusually tired for no reason
Nausea and vomiting
Light-headedness or sudden dizziness

Warning signs of heart attack 

The will be some warning signs for the heart attack. These will include some like uncomfortable pressure, fullness, squeezing or pain in the center of the chest lasting more than a few minutes. The warning signs are :

Pain spreading to the shoulders, neck or arms.
Chest discomfort with lightheartedness, fainting, sweating
Nausea or shortness of breath.
Anxiety, nervousness and/or cold, sweaty skin.
Paleness or pallor.
Increased or irregular heart rate.
Feeling of impending doom.


The actual diagnosis of a heart attack must be made by a doctor who has studied the results of several tests. The doctor may:

Review the patient's complete medical history.
Give a physical examination.
Use an electrocardiogram (or EKG) to discover any abnormalities caused by damage to the heart.
Use a blood test to detect abnormal levels of certain enzymes in the bloodstream.

Get more information on heart attack symptoms and treatment through www.heartconsult.in

1 comment:

  1. I would like to share my own tips with you in order to Prevent Heart Attack. We should focus on two things:
    * Nutrition
    Eat less fatty red meat, cheese, butter, processed foods and fast food; instead, choose more beans, vegetables, fruits and whole grains, along with lean meats and poultry, seafood, low-fat dairy and nuts. If you're overweight, cut some 250 to 500 calories a day until you've lost about 7 percent of your weight.

    * Exercise
    Each week, be sure to do a minimum of 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity like swimming, biking, walking briskly. Exercise at least every other day.

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