Heart Attack Symptoms One out of every six cases of heart disease deaths, people forgets to ignore the early warning. This was revealed in ...
Heart Attack Symptoms One out of every six cases of heart disease deaths, people forgets to ignore the early warning. This was revealed in a survey conducted in Britain some time ago.
Today on 29 September every year, World Heart Day means World Heart Day is celebrated. The purpose of this day is to make people aware of heart-related diseases. The number of heart disease patients is increasing steadily worldwide. Doctors believe that heart disease is causing more harm to people at the time of coronavirus epidemic, due to which heart patients are forced to stay home due to fear of COVID-19.
Often people ignore the early signs of heart disease and the result of this negligence can be fatal. In every one of every six cases of heart disease deaths, people forget to ignore the early warning. This was revealed in a survey conducted in Britain some time ago.
Diseases related to the heart are on the rise due to poor lifestyle and eating habits even among the youth over 35 years of age. In the last 10 years, the number of people suffering from heart diseases has increased rapidly. Most of these people are men and women in the age group of 30-50 years.
Nowadays, due to the busy life and coronavirus epidemic, people do not have time and time to keep their body and mind healthy and calm. This is the reason that many types of diseases are seen in people. Doctors say that after the lockdown, people must now exercise at least half an hour, walk a little outside but with a way to avoid the COVID. Also, you should stay away from salt, sugar and Tran’s fat things. This reduces the risk of heart disease.
Symptoms of heart attack
1. Chest pain- Chest pressure, feeling of tightness in the middle of the heart.
2. Pain in other parts of the body- pain from chest to hands (usually affects the left hand, but maybe painful in both hands), jaw.
3. Feeling of pain in the neck, back and abdomen.
4. Feel disturbed or dizzy.
5. To be sweaty.
6. Trouble breathing.
7. Nausea, feeling like vomiting.
8. Feel restless.
9. Cough attacks, loud breathing.
10. Although chest pain often arises in a heart attack, some people complain of only mild pain. In some cases, there is no chest pain, especially in women, the elderly and patients with diabetes.
Disclaimer: The advice and suggestions mentioned in the article are for general information purposes only and should not be taken as professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor if you have any questions or problems.
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