A silent killer

A heart attack or a silent heart attack leaves wounds and heart injury. Most people do not even know that they had it on their feet. The results are found most frequently in an ECG examination that can indicate heart muscle damage. And this [...]
Most people do not even know that they had it on their feet. The results are found most frequently in an ECG examination that can indicate heart muscle damage.
While this type of heart attack, which is as frequent as a heart attack with symptoms, has no characteristic indication, people in general do not seek medical help. This increases the risk of another heart attack, potentially more serious.
In fact, people experiencing a miocard heart attack “silent” and not handling such a situation are three times as likely to die from coronary artery disease, doctors warn.
This type of heart attack does not have symptoms that indicate a problem, such as extreme pain and pressure in the chest, piercing pain on the arm and the neck, sudden gasp, perspiration, and heavy unconsciousness.
But there are mild indications that may last a little, and they are often disguised by some common, less severe, stomach, or flu pain.
Other indicators that may indicate this situation are: The lack of air, especially if it occurs with the effort that a person may otherwise resist without difficulty.
Pain in epigatrium, or the upper part of the abdomen, placed in the space between the ribs. This chest pain is often identified with stomach pain.
Serious deception, which occurs under circumstances when not to get too tired. A mind - catching, dizziness, and mild fade may also appear as well as sudden changes in body temperature.
Men are in greater danger than women, and up to five times the elderly are also in danger, diabetes, patients in the perioperative phase, before or after some non- card surgery, and patients undergoing intensive treatment because of other diseases.












