How to understand the difference between a heart attack or a simple chest pain; 5 identifying marks

When you have a painful feeling near your heart, it is natural to have anxiety on your chest and to worry about what it might be. Here are some basic things you need to know. Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a heart attack, according to Control Centers and [...]
When you have a painful feeling near your heart, it is natural to have anxiety on your chest and to worry about what it might be. Here are some basic things you need to know.
Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a heart attack, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). But panic attacks or disorder strike 2.7 percent of the population every year, according to the National Institute of Mental Health, and they can also produce anxiety and pain in the chest.
If you feel narrowness, pressure, or chest pain, spread in your arms or jaw, then head towards the hospital or nearest ambulance because these are the classic symptoms of a heart attack according to the MayoClic.
It's almost scary how anxiety and heart attack can look like each other.

The main warning signs of a heart attack are:
Concern on the breast coming and going or standing
Challenges in Other Top Body Regions
Breathe.
Mixed
Wrestling

Some of the major symptoms of a panic attack, according to the Association of Anxiety and Depression of America, are:
Feelings of Near Danger
Quick heartbeat
Wrestling
mixed
Heartaches









