Warning Signs of a Heart Attack

Often we hear someone suddenly of a heart attack while before he looks healthy and fit. A heart attack happens suddenly known as Silent Heart Attack. Research conducted by the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study found that patients who had died from a heart attack, almost half (45%) due to a sudden heart attack, which previously did not cause any symptoms. Approximately 20 to 30 percent of people who have a heart attack, suffered a sudden heart attack. It is common in women and people with diabetes but did not rule it happens to everyone. Along with the results of a study that shows that the chances of a sudden heart attack in women and men almost equally.

Many factors that cause heart attacks, but common risk factors found that active smokers have a family history of heart disease, age, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, physical inactivity, and overweight. Having these risk factors increase the risk of sudden heart attack undetected symptoms and signs as well as increase the risk of heart failure.

Do not ignore minor symptoms that appear


The symptoms and signs of heart attack are prevalent is the first chest pain, sweating, and extreme fatigue. Most people thought that he was simply exposed to the flu, or simply fatigue unusual, but it turns out the symptoms, these symptoms can be symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest, such as panting, exhausted without cause, there is discomfort in the throat, neck, and jaw ,

Some patients also experience pain in the stomach and them mostly just cope with taking the drug store and do not think that this is one of the symptoms of a heart attack. Doctors cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic says that people who have heart attacks should have been experiencing mild pain in the left chest, but not the pain in the center of the chest like in the movies. Not a few who think that if a heart attack will feel the pain in the center of the chest like in the movies.

The first heart attack, the heart failure

According to Dr. Johannes Gho, the cardiologist at the University Medical Center Utrecht said that every one of the four people who had a heart attack will experience heart failure later in life. Based on the World Congress on Acute Heart Failure of the 24 745 who have suffered heart attacks first, as much as 25% of that number have heart failure in the past four years. The study also states that at least every ten years the incidence of heart failure increases up to 45%.

The impact of a first heart attack is damage to heart tissue to scar. The damaged tissue affects the heart, causing abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias). So the heart is forced to work faster and faster to pump blood. When the heart is 'tired' and no longer able to pump blood, then it will happen then is the heart stopped working and there was heart failure.

How do I detect a sudden heart attack?


A sudden heart attack can be detected by routine medical examination, such as electrocardiogram (ECG) that can monitor your heart rate and Rita and echocardiography are useful to look at the work function of the heart is working properly or not. However, the examination is only recommended for patients who are in need, such as patients who have known heart disease. Therefore, to prevent heart attacks, better healthy lifestyle and do not ignore the mild symptoms that interfere.


How is a heart attack which can further be prevented?


The main objective of a heart attack is to try to keep the heart healthy and can reduce the risk of further heart attacks. Businesses that can do that is by conducting continuous control to the doctor, taking medication and perform the recommended checks, and change your lifestyle to a healthier direction.

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