Heart attack
Nowadays the cases of heart attack in the country have increased rapidly. Earlier, most middle -aged people were in the grip of heart related diseases, but now the youth are also falling prey to it. High cholesterol, diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure patients are rapidly vulnerable to heart attack. If the patient is not rushed to the hospital immediately when a heart attack comes, then his life can also be lost.
Our body gives many indications before a heart attack. For example, chest pain is a very common symptom. But do you know that the pain of heart attack is not only in the chest but also has an effect on many parts of the body. During heart attack, in addition to chest pain, pain can also occur in the hands, shoulders, neck, jaw, and upper abdomen. Let us know which parts of the body have a heart attack pain in addition to the chest?
Apart from the chest, there is pain in these body organs of the body:
Neck, jaw and shoulder pain: Heart attack pain can spread from chest to neck, jaw and shoulders. This inconvenience is more in women and is often considered to be a problem of teeth or muscles.
Hand pain: The left hand is a common area where the pain of heart attack can spread. In some cases, the pain may spread to both hands, causing heaviness or pain.
Back pain: Some heart attack patients complain of upper back pain, often between the shoulder bones. This symptom is more frequently experienced by women and can be confused with muscle stretch or fatigue.
Stomach discomfort: Pain in the upper abdomen, often reported as indigestion or chest irritation, can be a sign of heart attack, especially when with nausea or vomiting.
Breathing and fatigue: Sudden breathing and fatigue without any reason can also be a heart attack warning signal.
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