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Heart Attack Symptoms |
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Heart attack symptoms will not resolve
over time. Heart attack symptoms can be in the left chest, right chest, or
in the middle of the chest. Pain can occur in the left arm or left hand.
Heart attack symptoms can be characterized as
“dull” or “like a weight on the chest”. People can have shortness of
breath, nausea, vomiting, anxiety, and become diaphoretic (sweaty).
Patients can have palpitations.
Patients can actually have very few classic
heart attack symptoms, including lack of chest pain. Sometimes shortness
of breath is the only symptom.
Heart attack symptoms in a woman can
sometimes be atypical. Diabetic patients can also have unusual heart
attack symptoms.
Any symptom of a heart attack or concern thereof should
lead to an immediate medical evaluation. Symptoms of a heart attack should
never be ignored.
Rapid and immediate medical evaluation is extremely
important.
Heart attack
symptoms often do not lead directly to the underlying diagnosis and
many symptoms can be misleading. Please review all concerns and
information found on this website with your health care provider. |