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Cardiac attacks have always been the major cause of the increasing death rate in America. Know how you can read the signs…
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Sweat, Cold, Dizziness
When less blood reaches the brain, the functions might get disturbed. For proper functioning of the brain lots of blood flow is required. If enough blood does not flow in the brain then the risks of death can increase to a great extent. You might start to feel cold, flu and dizziness in between. Your body may start to sweat unconditionally. Studies have proved that cold and flu occur just before any cardiac arrest. If any of this is felt and witnessed then your visit to the doctor becomes essential.
You might start to feel cold, flu and dizziness in between (Image Source)
Fatigue
Feeling tired and exhausted every day of every week may be because of lack of blood being transferred to the heart, brain and the lungs too. When a lot of plaque gets build up inside the arteries that carry blood to the heart, the plaque blocks the flow of blood away from the heart. Either less or no blood will flow then. When this happens, the risk of heart attacks gets multiplied. If you feel too tired for something or you are facing any fatigue while doing work then this means not enough blood is flowing through your heart. At times like this, visiting the doctor is the best thing to do.
Feeling tired and exhausted every day of every week may be because of lack of blood being transferred to the hear
Chest Pain
The most common and very popular reason for heart attack is the pain that occurs in the chest. This pain is the green signal for the heart attack to happen. Feeling even slight pain in the chest and in the left arm indicates you need to go to the doctor. At first when the pain occurs, people panic but as soon as it disappears on its own they don’t tend to have it examined and ignore it. But this should never be done. If any pain or pressure is experienced then consulting the doctor would be the right thing to do.
Heart Attack Pain Diagram (Image Source)
Weakness
Feeling tired and drowsy all the time and feeling fatigue during and after work is something you need to take care of. If you feel any kind of weakness in your body then please get it checked by the doctor. People take these signs as a fly by night symptom but in reality these are the minor signs your body gives you of the increased risk of having a heart attack in the near future. If you feel too weak and feel dizzy at times then go rush to your doctor for consultancy.
Feeling tired and drowsy all the time and feeling fatigue during and after work is something you need to take care of (Image)
Don’t ignore if any of these signs is suspected. Rush to your doctor and prevent future heart attacks by reading the signs before a month or so.
All material on this website is provided for your information only and may not be construed as medical advice or instruction. No action or inaction should be taken based solely on the contents of this information; instead, readers should consult appropriate health professionals on any matter relating to their health and well-being.
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Sweat, Cold, Dizziness
When less blood reaches the brain, the functions might get disturbed. For proper functioning of the brain lots of blood flow is required. If enough blood does not flow in the brain then the risks of death can increase to a great extent. You might start to feel cold, flu and dizziness in between. Your body may start to sweat unconditionally. Studies have proved that cold and flu occur just before any cardiac arrest. If any of this is felt and witnessed then your visit to the doctor becomes essential.
You might start to feel cold, flu and dizziness in between (Image Source)
Fatigue
Feeling tired and exhausted every day of every week may be because of lack of blood being transferred to the heart, brain and the lungs too. When a lot of plaque gets build up inside the arteries that carry blood to the heart, the plaque blocks the flow of blood away from the heart. Either less or no blood will flow then. When this happens, the risk of heart attacks gets multiplied. If you feel too tired for something or you are facing any fatigue while doing work then this means not enough blood is flowing through your heart. At times like this, visiting the doctor is the best thing to do.
Feeling tired and exhausted every day of every week may be because of lack of blood being transferred to the hear
Chest Pain
The most common and very popular reason for heart attack is the pain that occurs in the chest. This pain is the green signal for the heart attack to happen. Feeling even slight pain in the chest and in the left arm indicates you need to go to the doctor. At first when the pain occurs, people panic but as soon as it disappears on its own they don’t tend to have it examined and ignore it. But this should never be done. If any pain or pressure is experienced then consulting the doctor would be the right thing to do.
Heart Attack Pain Diagram (Image Source)
Weakness
Feeling tired and drowsy all the time and feeling fatigue during and after work is something you need to take care of. If you feel any kind of weakness in your body then please get it checked by the doctor. People take these signs as a fly by night symptom but in reality these are the minor signs your body gives you of the increased risk of having a heart attack in the near future. If you feel too weak and feel dizzy at times then go rush to your doctor for consultancy.
Feeling tired and drowsy all the time and feeling fatigue during and after work is something you need to take care of (Image)
Don’t ignore if any of these signs is suspected. Rush to your doctor and prevent future heart attacks by reading the signs before a month or so.
All material on this website is provided for your information only and may not be construed as medical advice or instruction. No action or inaction should be taken based solely on the contents of this information; instead, readers should consult appropriate health professionals on any matter relating to their health and well-being.