Not Just Chest Pain, It's Heart Attack Symptoms You Need To Know





Heart attacks are identical to chest pain. In fact there are also other specific symptoms that you need to know. Anything?

As conveyed by cardiologist and heart vein of National Heart Hospital Harapan Kita, Dr. Isman Firdaus, SpJP, MD, heart attacks not only appear with pain in the chest. Heart attacks generally have a characteristic.

"The symptoms include chest pain or chest feels uncomfortable with various expressions, for example it feels like slashed, heavy chest, chest like tied up, burned, stabbed, or tightness," said Dr. Isman to detikHealth.

In addition, in a heart attack the pain in the chest should be accompanied by the appearance of a lot of sweat or cold sweat. The pain is also accompanied by such spread to the jaw, back, stomach, chest left or to the shoulders.

"All the complaints are not lost and lasted for more than 20 minutes, if so, immediately to the nearest hospital to seek help," said Dr. Isman.

Former Newcastle United midfielder, Cheick Tiote collapsed and died while training. A spokesman said the athlete had a heart attack. Launched by as.com, Tuesday (6/6/2017), Tiote suffered a heart attack at the age of 30 years while practicing with his current club, Beijing Enterprises. He was rushed to the hospital, but not helped.

Heart attacks in young people, usually associated with several risk factors. These include high blood pressure or hypertension, diabetes or sugar pain, as well as high cholesterol. A history of heart disease in the family also includes risk factors to watch out for.

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