Symptoms of Heart Attack

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Are you aware that the number 1 killer on the planet is cardiovascular diseases? In line with the WHO, about 17.5 million people die of heart linked illnesses a year!

With such a large number of people dying each year, we should take start getting better care of ourselves and look out for these important indicators. If you or any family member or friends encounter any of those symptoms, seek medical attention quickly.

Listed below are the warning signs of a center attack:

- Any squeezing, force or certain heaviness in-your chest

- Any discomfort or strain in your arms, jaw, straight back or even your neck

- Shortness of breath and feeling weak or exhausted for no particular reason

- Breaking out in cold perspiration and encountering heavy sweating

- Experiencing solid, rapid or bumpy heartbeats

- Feeling dizzy and light-headed or having fits of fainting assaults

- Nausea

No matter how small the above symptoms might appear to you, you must get yourself a doctor's expert opinion and obtain a clean bill of health.

- Sudden lowered, blurred or even double perspective

- Sudden trouble managing arms and legs, loss of stability and vertigo, and unexpected trouble walking

- Sudden serious complications associated with cosmetic pain, vomiting, stiff neck, altered awareness and sharp pain involving the eyes



- Sudden sensation of numbness or weakness in the arms, feet or perhaps face, much more if it happens using one side of the body

As you can easily see, all of the above symptoms occur suddenly and without any prior notice. As such you must be attentive and see if some of the above indicators are occurring to you or your family members. Fast action on your own part can save lives.

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