What happens 24 hours before the heart attack?

According to a new study conducted by researchers in Denmark, which was released at the latest conference of the European Society of Cardiology, chest pain occurs only one in five cases. Doctors there analyzed the data collected by 4,000 patients between 2016 and 2018, who suffered a heart attack [...]
Doctors there analyzed data collected by 4,000 patients between 2016 and 2018 that suffered a heart attack outside the hospital and had contacted the ambulance up to twenty - four hours before cardiopulmonary arrest.
Doctors have observed the reported symptoms (from the patient or from their family environment).
The results confirm that there are many warning signs: the most mentioned symptoms is often difficult breathing (59%), followed by confusion (23%) or loss of consciousness (20%).
Heart attack hits someone in approximately 43 seconds. It occurs when the circulation of blood that produces oxygen in your heart muscles is severely reduced or completely interrupted.
This is because arteries that supply the heart with blood can slowly be narrowed because of accumulated fat and cholesterol. Although the body sends warning signals before the heart attack, we often ignore them.
In women, symptoms are often ahropic, so they often do not associate with such a serious situation, and women who have survived a heart attack will be surprised to think that their fatigue is due to flu. /Born.info/












