Coronary artery disease (
CAD) is a disease
that combines coronary artery atherosclerosis, stenocardia
and myocardial infarct. Amid the accumulation of cholesterol plaques on
the coronary walls of arteries, the heart’s arteries become narrow and
the flow of blood worsens. Eventually, plaques only grow, blocking the
flows of blood. While the majority of drugs are not capable of
dissolving them, the chances of heart attack become frightening.
A heart attack is especially insidious because it can happen
unpredictably. Moreover, 20% of heart attacks are asymptomatic. Such
“silent” heart attacks do damage person’s health condition. That’s why
is it crucially important that you learn the symptoms that can warn you
about a possible heart attack. Here are the 4 warnings of myocardial
infarct.
1. Pressure in the chest
You should not ignore pressure or pain in the chest. It is a clear
sign that you have a heart problem that needs an immediate care.
Frequent pain in the chest is a sign that a heart attack can happen
anytime. If a pain spreads to your arms, back, shoulders and neck — is
it a reason to call an ambulance immediately!
2. Shortness of breath
A heart and lungs work in tandem, so problems with one organ can
influence problems with another. Narrowing of arteries blocks the normal
flow of blood. Amid this fact, your lungs get not enough blood and you
literally start suffocating.
3. Idiopathic fatigue
If you wake up already tired and you feel the lack of strengths to do
your usual daily work, it can be a signal of coming heart attack.
Excessive tiredness indicates that your heart works harder to pump
blood.
4. Symptoms of flu or cold
It may sound strange but the majority of patients, who survived a
heart attack, claim that they felt the symptoms of flu or cold before
facing a heart attack
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