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Identifying these heart attack signs can save a life

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 22, 2023, 13:00 IST
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​Heart attack cases are rising​


While heart attacks are more commonly associated with older adults, it's essential to recognize that they can occur in young adults as well. It's important to note that symptoms can vary, and not everyone will experience the same signs. If you or someone you know is experiencing any of the following symptoms, seek medical attention immediately:

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​Unexplainable discomfort in the chest​


While classic chest pain or discomfort is a common symptom, it may not always be severe or centrally located. It can manifest as pressure, tightness, or a squeezing sensation in the chest.

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​Pain in the upper body that radiates​


Pain or discomfort may radiate beyond the chest to areas such as the arms (especially the left arm), back, neck, jaw, or even the stomach. It's crucial to pay attention to any unusual sensations in these areas. Pain in the jaw or upper back, which may be mistaken for muscle pain or tension, can sometimes be a symptom of a heart attack. It's crucial to consider these symptoms in the context of other warning signs.

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​Frequent indigestion-like signs​


Some people may experience symptoms that mimic indigestion or heartburn. If these symptoms are unusual or accompanied by other warning signs, they should not be ignored.

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​Gasping for breath frequently​


Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, even without chest pain, can be a sign of a heart attack. This symptom may occur with or without exertion.

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​Feeling tired all the time​


Unexplained and extreme fatigue, especially if it is sudden or severe, could be indicative of a heart issue. It may be accompanied by weakness or a feeling of lightheadedness.

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​Experiencing cold sweats​



Profuse sweating, particularly cold or clammy sweats, can be a warning sign of a heart attack. This may occur independently or alongside other symptoms.

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​Having nausea or vomiting​


Some individuals, especially women, may experience nausea or vomiting as a symptom of a heart attack. It's important not to dismiss these symptoms, particularly when they occur with other warning signs.

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​Experiencing dizziness​


Feeling dizzy, lightheaded, or experiencing fainting spells can be associated with a heart attack, especially if these symptoms are sudden or unexplained.

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​Know the risk factors​


It's important to emphasize that not all heart attacks present with the same symptoms, and some individuals may experience atypical signs. Additionally, certain risk factors, such as smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, and a family history of heart disease, can increase the likelihood of a heart attack in young adults. If you or someone you know is experiencing symptoms that could indicate a heart attack, seek emergency medical attention immediately. Early intervention is critical for better outcomes.

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