What Is A Heart Attack?

A heart attack occurs when the blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked, usually due to a clot in the coronary arteries. This prevents oxygen from reaching the heart muscle, leading to damage if not treated immediately. If not managed promptly, it can cause severe complications or become life-threatening, making early recognition and urgent care essential.

What Are The Warning Signs Of A Heart Attack?

Common symptoms include chest pain or pressure, pain radiating to the arm, neck, jaw, or back, shortness of breath, sweating, nausea, dizziness, or fatigue. Some individuals, especially diabetics, may experience mild or atypical symptoms, so any unusual discomfort should not be ignored. Early detection can save lives.

What Should You Do During A Heart Attack?

Immediate medical attention is critical. Call emergency services right away and keep the person calm. If advised, take aspirin to help reduce clotting while waiting for help. Quick response and timely treatment can significantly reduce heart damage and improve survival outcomes.

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