Heart Attack Symptoms
Due to today’s changing lifestyle and bad eating habits, cases of heart attack have increased rapidly in the country and the world. Earlier, mostly middle-aged people used to suffer from this disease. But now cases of heart attack have become so common that even young people are becoming its victims. There are many reasons behind heart attack, such as if you are a patient of high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure, then heart attack can occur. If the patient is not immediately taken to the hospital after a heart attack, then life can also be lost.
Most people consider only chest pain as a symptom of heart attack, but it is not so. Before a heart attack, our body parts start giving many types of signals. It is believed that the pain of heart attack is related to the chest, but its symptoms are also seen in many parts of the body. Dr. Akash Shah, Consultant Pathologist, Newberg Diagnostics, Ahmedabad, is telling where in the body does the pain of heart attack occur apart from the chest?
Apart from the chest, pain starts in these parts of the body:
Neck, jaw and shoulder pain: Heart attack pain can radiate from the chest to the neck, jaw and shoulders. This is common in women and can often be misinterpreted as a dental or muscle problem.
Arm pain: If you have persistent pain in your left arm, this is also one of the symptoms of a heart attack. Heart attack pain can spread to the left arm. In some cases, the pain can spread to both arms, causing a feeling of heaviness or pain.
Back pain: Some heart attack patients complain of pain in the upper back, often between the shoulder blades. This symptom is more commonly experienced by women. But most people mistake it for a muscle strain or fatigue.
Abdominal pain: Pain in the upper abdomen, which is often mistaken for indigestion or dyspepsia, can also be a sign of a heart attack. Especially if there is shortness of breath and fatigue along with nausea or vomiting, one should immediately consult a doctor.
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