What are the Symptoms of a Silent Heart Attack?

You may or may not have symptoms, Symptoms  for a silent heart attack are the same as for any other heart attack. Chest pain, pay just be pressure in your chest, weak, tired, sick at your stomach, and cold sweats. You may even experience pain in one or both arms or jaws (that may disappear after you rest), even weird depression and shortness of breath.

If you experience any or all of these symptoms call 911 immediately and take an aspirin.

Aspirin slows down the heart attach by thinning your blood. But be sure you tell the doctor that you took it.

If you get to the hospital only to find it was not a heart attack; smile, be thankful and go home. Don’t be embarrassed. I would rather be safe than sorry and so would your family.


 

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